Pricing
How Much Do Windows Cost?
When you buy a window for your home you are investing in a home improvement that can either save you money or continue to cost you money. There are considerations that need to be taken into account:
- How long will the window last?
- How energy efficient is the window?
- How much maintenance will be needed?
- How long is the warranty?
- If damage occurs, how will I get it repaired?
- How much will the new windows increase the value of the home?
Saving Money on Maintenance
New windows can save you money on maintenance in two important ways:
- If you choose vinyl windows, you can eliminate the cost of painting the windows inside or out. In a typical painting project, the most expensive part is painting the windows. Eliminate the need for that and your painting costs will be reduced.
- The outside of most modern replacement windows is designed to be cleaned easily from the inside. If you wash your own windows, you'll save yourself a lot of time and eliminate a major safety risk. If you normally hire a pro, you may find you can do it yourself with these practical new windows.
Many people are inspired to replace their windows when they see a great sale at a local home center store. Be careful! Usually, the great prices you see are for the bottom-of-the-line windows. Some well-known manufacturers make top, middle and "bargain" lines of windows. You're better off avoiding the so-called bargain line. Many homeowners can't get someone to install bargain windows because the pros don't want to be associated with an inferior product.
Price is not the only consideration. When you add it all up, a cheap window can really cost you.
Why can't I get general pricing on the installation of new replacement windows for my home?
Each home is unique. Many factors go into pricing a window installation. Without seeing your particular situation, we are unable to give you an accurate price for installing our windows. For example, removing a steel window from a masonry opening is much more difficult than extracting a wood double hung from a stud opening. Plus, older homes may have damaged surroundings that need replaced or updated prior to installation. The best thing to do is to
We will make the proper product recommendations and help you choose which products are best for your home. We estimate your job and then give you one price based on our current discount. We know what the job will cost and we are in business to make a living, so the price we quote you includes labor, material and a profit for our company.
Cost – how much you pay for something.
Value – how much you get back in relation to that cost.
With rising energy costs, high performance windows from WELDA actually pay for themselves.
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Price per window |
$300 |
$400 |
$500 |
Total installation price
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$3,000 |
$4,000 |
$5,000 |
| Resale value recouped |
56% |
74% |
86% |
| Resale return on investment |
$1,680 |
$2,960 |
$4,300 |
| Net cost |
$1,320 |
$1,040 |
$700 |
| 10-year utility bills at $125/mo. |
$18,868 |
$18,868 |
$18,868 |
| Percent utility savings |
10% |
20% |
35% |
| Total utility savings |
$1,887 |
$3,774 |
$6,604 |
| Total return on investment |
$3,567 |
$6,734 |
$10,904 |
As you can see, the better the windows you have the higher your return on investment will be. This should not be surprising –
Think long-term about your investment in new windows and doors: you want a quality product that will last and provide years of enjoyment and performance, so the lowest price may not be the best choice. To realize a valuable return on investment, look for a product that will perform up to your expectations and add value to your home, and ultimately your quality of life.
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