Window Replacement Cost in Charlotte (2026)
Window Replacement in Charlotte runs about 4% below the national average. A typical 10 window project starts around $4,320–$8,640 for vinyl. Estimate your exact Charlotte project below.
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Window Replacement cost in Charlotte by material
Installed cost for a typical 10 window project in Charlotte.
| Material | Per window | Typical Charlotte project |
|---|---|---|
| Vinyl | $432.0–$864.0 | $4,320 – $8,640 |
| Fiberglass | $672.0–$1248.0 | $6,720 – $12,480 |
| Wood / clad | $768.0–$1536.0 | $7,680 – $15,360 |
What affects your Charlotte cost
- Frame material and glass package (double vs triple pane, low-E)
- Window size and style (double-hung, casement, bay)
- Full-frame vs insert (pocket) replacement
- Trim, capping and any rot repair
- Local labor rates
Charlotte window replacement — FAQ
How much does window replacement cost in Charlotte?
In Charlotte, a typical 10 window window replacement project runs about $4,320–$8,640 for vinyl, installed. That's about 4% below the national average — metro labor and permit costs in Charlotte tend to run higher than the North Carolina state average. Use the calculator above for your exact size and material.
How much does window replacement cost per window in Charlotte?
In Charlotte, installed windows runs about $432.0–$1536.0 per window depending on material (vinyl $432.0–$864.0, fiberglass $672.0–$1248.0, wood / clad $768.0–$1536.0). That's about 4% below the national average.
How much does it cost to replace windows in 2026?
Replacement windows typically run $450–$900 each for vinyl and $800–$1,600 each for wood, installed. A whole-home job of 10 windows commonly lands around $6,000–$12,000 — the calculator localizes it to your area.
Are energy-efficient windows worth it?
Double-pane low-E windows are standard and usually pay back through comfort and lower bills within a few years. Triple-pane adds cost and mainly pays off in very cold climates or noisy locations.
Window Replacement cost across North Carolina
Charlotte runs about 4% below the national average. See the full North Carolina breakdown and statewide averages.
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