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How Much do Replacement Windows Cost?

Pricing is one of the leading considerations when homeowners are deciding on replacement windows in Portland, OR. But understanding pricing can become a daunting task because of all the variable options on these products. So many options and factors contribute to the price like material, style, and glazing. The scope of the project is also something to keep in mind.

Things to Consider When Planning a Budget for Replacement Windows

When planning your budget these are the things to keep in mind:

Window Frame Material

Frame materials come with unique pros and cons, and also at different price ranges. The most affordable window material is probably vinyl. It is easy to manufacture and manipulate. It is also weather resistant and highly insulating. But these windows often come on a winder frame and do not have the same longevity as other materials. On the other hand, fiberglass windows are usually the most expensive. These windows are durable, efficient, long lasting, and come in a wide range of options. And these windows can last 30 years or more.

Colors and Finishes

Another thing to consider is the aesthetics of your new windows. Vinyl windows usually have a smooth finish and come in limited color options. This is because the material is not paintable. But manufacturers use an anodized powder coating on aluminum windows which protects the materials and comes in way more color options. And both wood and fiberglass are paintable materials. This means you have even more colors to choose from, but you can also sand and re-paint these window frames as you choose. But with customization comes a higher price.

Window Style and Size

Simpler designs come at more affordable prices. Picture windows feature no moving parts or mechanics, so they are usually the most affordable. Horizontal sliders are a step up but still have a very basic operation. Casement windows hinge to the side and use a hand crank for operation. Next are probably single and double hung windows that move up and down inside the frame on a spring balance system. Then larger installations like bay, bow, and garden windows will end up being the most expensive.

Glazing Technologies

Today windows typically feature two panes of glass sealed as a single unit. This standard improves insulation. But there are even windows with triple or quadruple glazing. And between the panes of glass are different noble gases that are denser than air. They slow down heat transfer and the better the performance the higher the price tag. And the last thing to consider is the special coatings on the glass that blocks visible or radiant light. Each additional technology adds to the bottom line of these products.

If you are looking to keep your replacement windows in Portland, OR on a budget then you need to speak with a professional. EnergyGuard Windows & Doors offers great prices on all of our products. Call us today at (503) 554-5500 for a hassle-free quote. Or stop by 516 E. 2nd St., Newberg, OR 97132 to check out some of our top of the line products.

Matt Kerner

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