Introducing our new instant new window cost estimate calculator!
Have you spotted it yet? Our website has a brand new trick. We can now give you an instant estimate online, 24/7, 365 days a week with our online new window cost estimator. Simply tell us the style of build of your home, along with how many windows you’re looking to replace, and we’ll get an instant estimate price range to you straight away.
A professionally installed double glazing will improve your home while making it quieter and more comfortable. We have a wide range of frames and finishes to suit any style, whether you prefer classic sash and case or modern uPVC windows. Get an instant estimate online, then call our friendly team who will provide expert advice tailored to you.
How Much Do New Windows Cost?
The cost of new windows is a big factor in your decision, and it can be affected by many things. The size, style and features of the windows are all considerations that will affect the price. The location of your house (and the windows) will also play a part in how much you pay for replacement windows.
There are several factors that impact how much you pay for replacement windows:
- Size: The size of your home’s existing openings will dictate which window sizes you have to choose from when buying new ones. If you want to change one or more large openings in your home, it may be necessary to replace all of them with larger units at once so they match each other properly.
- Style: Depending on whether or not your home has traditional-style or contemporary-style exteriors will determine which styles are available and what they look like when installed on houses like yours—which could mean either higher costs or lower costs than average depending on where and how many styles were used during construction (i.e., if all four sides face outward instead of just two).
Can Replacing Windows Save Money?
Can you save money on your heating bills by replacing windows? It’s hard to know exactly how much you’ll save because it depends on your home, but in general, the answer is yes. Installing new double glazing can reduce up to 50% of heat loss through windows and doors by trapping air between two sheets of glass. If you’re lucky enough to share a property with someone who also has uPVC double glazing installed, then this will keep cold air out and warm air in when closed during colder months.
A well insulated house will retain heat better than one which isn’t well insulated; this means that any savings made on heating costs are likely to be greater if your home hasn’t been well insulated before installing new uPVC windows.
The same goes for property value: if you’ve got an older property whose features don’t match those of its neighbours or newer properties nearby, then installing modern replacement windows could make all the difference!
What to Consider When Looking at Costs for New Windows
It’s important to take into account how much the new windows will cost, but you also need to think about:
- Cost of removal. If your old windows are still intact and can be reused, you’ll save money by removing them yourself; however, if they’re damaged or in pieces, you’ll have to hire someone else to do it—and that could cost more than buying new ones!
- Cost of installation. Generally speaking, having a professional install new windows is easier and more efficient than doing it yourself—but if you want to save some cash (and have some DIY skills), then perhaps this option is for you!
A professionally installed double glazing will improve your home while making it quieter and more comfortable. We have a wide range of frames and finishes to suit any style, whether you prefer classic sash and case or modern uPVC windows. Get an instant estimate online, then call our friendly team who will provide expert advice tailored to you.