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Window Replacement Cost Guide - Phoenix, AZ

How Much Does Window Replacement Cost in Phoenix?

Phoenix window replacement market is driven by one dominant factor: Phoenix extreme solar heat gain. The Phoenix metro averages 299 days of sunshine per year and sustained summer temperatures of 107-115 degrees F from June through September - the highest sustained heat of any major US city. For Phoenix homeowners, window replacement is primarily a radiant heat management investment. Energy-efficient windows reduce cooling load, lower APS and SRP electric bills, and improve indoor comfort during the 5-month summer heat period.

Phoenix Window Replacement Cost Ranges (Installed)

Window TypePer Window Cost (Installed)
Single-hung vinyl (standard size)300-700 dollars
Double-hung vinyl400-900 dollars
Casement window500-1,100 dollars
Sliding window400-900 dollars
Awning window450-950 dollars
Picture window (fixed)600-1,500 dollars
Bay or bow window2,200-6,000 dollars
Egress window (bedroom code)700-1,500 dollars
Phoenix-spec Low-E glass upgrade+75-200 per window
Impact-rated upgrade+100-300 per window

Phoenix Energy Efficiency Window Specifications

Phoenix window replacement requires specific performance specs not relevant in cooler climates:

Low Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) is the top priority. In Phoenix climate zone 2B (hot-dry), ENERGY STAR requires SHGC of 0.25 or less for south, east, and west-facing windows. A standard double-pane window with no Low-E coating has an SHGC of 0.60-0.80 - meaning 60-80% of the sun radiant energy passes through as heat. A Phoenix-optimized Low-E window with SHGC 0.22 blocks roughly 78% of that radiant heat.

ENERGY STAR rebates from APS and SRP. Both Arizona Public Service (APS) and Salt River Project (SRP) offer utility rebates for qualifying ENERGY STAR window replacements. Check current rebate amounts at aps.com/residential/save-energy and srpnet.com/account/home/save-energy/rebates before purchasing windows. Rebates can reduce per-window net cost by 25-75 dollars.

NFRC Labels provide standardized U-Factor and SHGC ratings - always verify NFRC-certified ratings before selecting Phoenix window products.

Window Replacement FAQs - Phoenix, AZ

Frequently Asked Questions: Window Replacement in Phoenix, AZ

How much does window replacement cost in Phoenix, AZ?

Standard window replacement in Phoenix costs 400-900 dollars per window installed for double-hung vinyl windows with Low-E glass appropriate for Phoenix climate. Total project costs for a typical Phoenix ranch-style home (10-15 windows) run 5,000-13,000 dollars. Premium windows (casement, bay/bow) or impact-rated windows add 200-500 per window. APS and SRP ENERGY STAR rebates can reduce net costs by 25-75 per window. Get itemized estimates that separately list window product cost, labor, and any stucco repair costs.

What window specifications do I need for Phoenix energy efficiency?

For Phoenix solar climate zone 2B, ENERGY STAR requires window Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) of 0.25 or less. SHGC measures how much solar radiant heat passes through the glass - critical in Phoenix where solar radiation is the primary summer heat source. U-Factor (thermal conduction) should be 0.30 or below for the full frame assembly. Look for the NFRC label on every window for standardized ratings. Double-pane Low-E glass with argon fill is the minimum recommended specification for any Phoenix window replacement.

How do I verify my Phoenix window contractor is licensed?

Search the Arizona Registrar of Contractors (AzROC) online lookup at roc.az.gov. Enter the company name or license number. Verify: (1) License is active and not suspended; (2) Bond is current; (3) No pending disciplinary actions. Phoenix window replacement without an AzROC license is illegal for anyone contracting the work. If a window salesperson cannot provide an AzROC license number immediately, do not proceed.

How long does window replacement take in Phoenix?

A professional Phoenix crew typically replaces 8-15 standard-size windows in a single day. Custom windows (bay/bow, oversized, non-standard shapes) require ordering lead time of 3-8 weeks. The actual installation window is 1-2 hours per window. Stucco patching and curing add 1-3 days before painting. Plan 4-8 weeks from contract signing to completed installation for standard Phoenix window replacement projects, accounting for manufacturing lead time and scheduling.