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Window Replacement Cost in Lafayette, LA

The average window replacement project in Lafayette, LA costs between $5,400 and $16,150 depending on window type, number of windows, and frame material.

Vinyl $550/win
Wood $900/win
Fiberglass $800/win
Entry Door $2,450

Window Cost by Home Size in Lafayette

Project Size Vinyl Wood Fiberglass
10 windows$5,400$9,000$8,100
15 windows$8,100$13,450$12,100
20 windows$10,800$17,950$16,150
25 windows$13,450$22,450$20,200

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does window replacement cost in Lafayette?

Most Lafayette homeowners pay between $5,400 to $16,150 for window replacement, depending on scope, materials, and finish level. Lower labor costs are Lafayette's advantage for window replacement — local wages run 13% below the national average.

What drives window replacement pricing in Lafayette?

Window replacement in Lafayette runs close to the national average. Lower labor costs are Lafayette's advantage for window replacement — local wages run 13% below the national average. This puts Lafayette in the bottom third nationally for window replacement labor costs. Lafayette's relatively young housing stock (34 years average) simplifies most window replacement projects. Modern code compliance, standard dimensions, and accessible construction reduce both time and cost versus older homes.

How does Lafayette's humidity affect window type choice?

Window performance in Lafayette is dominated by solar heat gain. Spec Low-E coatings tuned for low SHGC (under 0.30) — this matters more than U-factor in cooling-dominant climates. Impact-rated glass adds 25-40% to cost but is increasingly required by insurance carriers in storm-prone areas.

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

Check that any Lafayette 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 Lafayette, 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.