What's a realistic price for replacing all the windows in a Moncton home?
What's a realistic price for replacing all the windows in a Moncton home?
Window replacement in Moncton typically runs $800-$1,800 per window installed, depending on the window type, size, and quality level you choose. For an average 2,000 sq ft home with 15-20 windows, you're looking at $12,000-$36,000 total.
Low-end options ($800-$1,200 per window) include basic vinyl double-hung or casement windows from major manufacturers like Jeld-Wen or Milgard. These meet minimum energy requirements but won't deliver premium performance. Mid-range windows ($1,200-$1,500 per window) offer better energy ratings, upgraded glass packages (Low-E, argon fill), and improved warranties from brands like Pella or Andersen. High-end installations ($1,500-$1,800+ per window) feature triple-pane glass, advanced coatings, and premium materials like fiberglass or wood-clad frames.
Several factors significantly impact your final cost. Window size and style matter most — large picture windows or specialty shapes cost considerably more than standard double-hungs. Your home's age affects pricing too. Post-war bungalows and 1970s-90s split-levels common in Moncton often have standard openings that keep costs down, while older Victorian homes may need custom sizing or structural modifications.
Installation complexity varies widely. Main floor windows are straightforward, but second-story work requires scaffolding or lifts, adding $200-$400 per window. If your existing frames are rotted or the openings aren't square, expect additional carpentry work at $150-$300 per window. Brick or stone exteriors require more careful removal and sealing than vinyl siding.
Energy efficiency upgrades make financial sense in New Brunswick's climate. Look for windows with U-values of 1.4 or better and Energy Star certification. NB Power offers rebates through their Total Home Energy Savings Program for qualifying high-efficiency windows — typically $75-$150 per window depending on performance ratings.
Timing affects pricing significantly. Spring and fall are peak seasons when contractors are busiest and prices highest. Winter installations are possible but limited to above-freezing days, while summer often brings better pricing and availability.
For a project this size, get quotes from at least three licensed contractors. Verify they carry WorkSafeNB coverage and check references from recent window projects. Quality installation is crucial — poor sealing leads to air leaks, moisture problems, and voided warranties.
Your next step should be measuring your existing windows and identifying any problem areas like rot or settling. This information helps contractors provide accurate quotes and reveals potential complications early in the process.
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