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Window Replacement Cost in Everett, WA

The average window replacement project in Everett, WA costs between $7,500 and $22,450 depending on window type, number of windows, and frame material.

Vinyl $750/win
Wood $1,250/win
Fiberglass $1,100/win
Entry Door $3,450

Window Cost by Home Size in Everett

Project Size Vinyl Wood Fiberglass
10 windows$7,500$12,500$11,250
15 windows$11,250$18,700$16,850
20 windows$15,000$24,950$22,450
25 windows$18,700$31,200$28,100

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does window replacement cost in Everett?

Everett homeowners usually budget $7,500 to $22,450 for window replacement, depending on scope, materials, and finish level. The biggest factor in Everett window replacement pricing is labor cost, running 42% above national benchmarks.

Why do window replacement costs vary in Everett?

Window replacement costs in Everett land near the middle of the US range. The biggest factor in Everett window replacement pricing is labor cost, running 42% above national benchmarks. For a full-house window swap, that premium alone accounts for $1680-3360 in additional cost. Newer construction in Everett (averaging 31 years) means window replacement projects rarely encounter the hidden-scope surprises common in older markets. What you see in the quote is usually what you pay.

What window type works best in Everett?

Standard double-pane Low-E windows perform well in Everett's mild climate — triple-pane is rarely justified by the modest heating loads. The main concern is moisture at window frames — proper flashing and drainage at sills prevents the rot that Everett's constant moisture causes.

What red flags should I watch for hiring a window installer in Everett?

Check that any Everett contractor doing window replacement carries both general liability insurance ($1M minimum) and workers' compensation. Request certificates directly from the insurer, not just copies the contractor provides. In Everett, verify your window replacement contractor pulls the permit themselves — never pull it in your own name. If they ask you to pull the permit, they may not be properly licensed to do the work.