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Sunroom Window Costs

Sunroom window costs are going to vary greatly - ranging anywhere from, say, $6,000 to $20,000 for a project with 10 replacement windows required. The biggest issue in a project such as this is the overall condition of the sunroom. The windows themselves will run in that normal price range for replacement windows -- $300 to $1200 for vinyl windows. That's a big range of costs, sure, but the average vinyl window runs $700 fully installed. So ten replacement windows puts you at $7K and that is includes the installation costs.

The big unknown in a sunroom project is the labor cost. Are you building out the entire sunroom - because that requires a contractor to come in and bid the project out. Or are you simply sanding, repairing some rotten boards, installing the new windows, and painting inside and out. This is where it becomes tricky to estimate sunroom window costs because these two project description vary by a ton.

If you are considering a sunroom project, this is my suggestion -- collect four quality bids and then lay them out and consider them against one another. This may seem obvious, but you're looking for the best windows and workmanship at the best price from the highest rated company. We're happy to help you navigate your sunrise window cost bids and give you our take on what you've got. We've been doing this for quite some time and we save homeowners, on average, $2k per project when they use our time tested advise.

Tom - HWRC Editor


Anticipated Sunroom Window Cost Range

-- $6000 to $20,000 fully installed --





Sunroom Window Basics

Sunrooms are excellent spaces that provide homeowners with a place to enjoy the beauty and perhaps the serenity of the outside from a protected and comfortable living space. Replacing old aluminum windows and frames with more energy efficient windows is an excellent way to update the look of the space, make it more comfortable and cost effective, as well as to add some great value to your home. Sunroom projects can be expensive however, depending on the condition of the frames and sills so make sure to get at least three bids on the project to insure the best contractor at the best price. (Consumers are often amazed at the disparity in price for the same basic projects - and it never ceases to amaze us as well.)

Cost Of The Windows

There are obviously huge cost differences between windows, anywhere from $400 for lower end vinyl windows all the way up to $2400 for a beautiful wood clad window from Andersen. A mid range vinyl windowfrom a manufacturer such as Simonton will run $400 to $750 for the window itself.

-- Window Costs: $600 to $2400 per window --


Cost Of Installation

Installation can run anywhere from $150 to $450 per window depending on the condition of the sills and frames. Older sunrooms often require some pretty significant work to replace rotten or damage wood. It's important that the rough openings are structurally sound in order to support the weight of the replacement windows and to make sure that the new sunroom is problem free for decades to come.

-- Installation Costs: $150 to $450 per window --


Completed Project Cost

The completed project cost should run somewhere in the $6000 to $20,000 for 10 replacement windows and the installation. This is not for new construction of a sunroom, which will cost more for the full add. Recommended vinyl windows would include Milgard, Polaris or Sunrise Windows (we listed these from least expensive to most expensive).

-- Price Range: $6,000 to $20,000 fully installed --





Sunroom Windows Cost 2022


Pella 250 Series (24 total)

10 Fixed Windows 48' x 60'
10 Sliders 48' x 31'
10 Double Hungs 48' x 36'
Price Quote: $34.1K (cash price) $39K credit card
Included Windows&Installation
State: Norfolk Virginia
Project Bid from 2022







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