replacement windows
Kelly asked:


I have 14 double hung windows that need to be replaced. All are twin (meaning 2 windows side by side). They are wood single pane. The sills need replacing too. When buying replacement windows, are the whole window and frame (and sill) replaced? I’m looking for vinyl replacements, low e, low solar gain, double pane.

I had one estimate of $8200! Dang. That was a lot more than I expected. I’ve priced the ones at Home Depot and for my size he quoted me a price of $200 each (Not including installation).

This whole window replacement thing is really confusing. Thanks for any and all help!

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Comments

kwflamingo on 29 July, 2009 at 6:40 pm #

Replacement windows are not cheap. I personally think the best window on the market is Pella. Yes, the entire frame and sill should be included in replacement.


woodtick314 on 1 August, 2009 at 11:46 pm #

You can get vinyl inserts very cheaply, but that will not take care of the sills or frame. You need full replacement windows. This is a pretty extensive project. The siding may need to be peeled back to get to the nailing fins. On the inside, the casing will need to be removed the new window installed and insulated, then the casing reinstalled. For 14 double units, that’s a lot of work.

Marvins, in my eyes, are the best windows on the market. You’ll pay for them, but to me it’s worth it. When I built my house 5 years ago, I spent almost as much on windows as I did on framing lumber. There are much cheaper windows out there, but these will pay for themselves relatively quickly with the difference on your heating/cooling bill. Hope this helps.


george b on 2 August, 2009 at 8:43 am #

Jeld Wen makes decent reasonably priced replacement windows. Easy to install and come complete with outside sill. Have replaced a number of them with no problems or defects.