At ProTex Remodeling, we believe that transparency is key when it comes to pricing. That’s why we’ve designed our window pricing calculator at the bottom of this page. Our goal is to give you an accurate range of what your investment in new windows may be, and to ensure that you understand exactly what you’re paying for, and why, before making any decisions. Here’s a breakdown of the factors that influence the cost of your new replacement windows:
Vinyl Window Types
Single Hung-Slider: Opens and closes from one side, while the other side remains stationary.
Picture Window: A fixed window offering a better view and security; often requires tempered glass.
Single Hung Operating Shape: Similar to a Single Hung, but with a top sash that’s an eyebrow or half-round.
Fixed Shape: Like a Picture Window but can include half-round, circle, trapezoid, or other architectural shapes.
Mull Units: Openings with two or three adjoining windows.
1. Window Frame Colors
White: The standard and most common choice. White frames complement nearly any home style, making them a versatile and budget-friendly option.
Almond and Clay: These colors are a slight upgrade from white and are perfect for matching a neutral-colored exterior. They offer a subtle, cohesive look that enhances your home’s curb appeal.
White Interior with Coal Black or Bronze Exterior: For higher-end homes that want to make a statement, these options are ideal. New improvements in paint and surface bonding have made these colors a safe but premium choice, offering durability and striking visual appeal.
2. Internal Grids
Internal grids are a popular design feature that can significantly impact the look of your windows. Available in a variety of patterns such as colonial, prairie, perimeter, and farmhouse, grids come in matching window colors. Whether you’re going for a classic or contemporary style, grids add character and charm to your windows.
3. Ultra Quiet Noise Reduction Glass
For homeowners looking to reduce outside noise, Dissimilar Noise Reduction Glass is an excellent option. It offers superior sound control, making it ideal for bedrooms or windows facing a pool pump, AC unit, street, or neighboring house. This glass type helps create a quieter, more peaceful home environment.
4. Obscured Glass
Privacy is a priority for many homeowners, and obscured glass options deliver just that. Choose from standard obscure, Rain Glass, or Satin Obscure for maximum privacy. These options are perfect for bathrooms, entryways, or any room where you want to keep prying eyes out while still letting light in.
5. Tempered Safety Glass
Tempered Safety Glass is a building code requirement in specific situations, including but not limited to, stairwell landings, inside bathtubs or showers, within 24 inches of an inswing door, and in areas near swimming pools or patios. This type of glass is designed to break into small, less harmful pieces if shattered, making it a safer option for these high-risk areas.
6. Foam-Filled Window Frames
Foam-filled vinyl window frames are an upgrade for those who prioritize thermal efficiency and sound reduction. Foam filled frames add an extra layer of insulation, helping to keep your home comfortable year-round. They’re a great choice for anyone looking to maximize the performance of their new windows. This is also a good option for second floor windows when your living space upstairs, is warmer than the first floor, helping to balance the house.
DP50 Composite Reinforced Lower Sash & Wet Picture Window Glazing
For superior wind load performance and added security, DP50 composite-reinforced lower sashes and wet picture window glazing are ideal. These features protect your home’s occupants during extreme weather conditions and provide a solid base for locks and keepers, enhancing the security of your windows.
8. Cardinal 340 Solar Glass
If you’re concerned about heat and glare, Cardinal 340 Solar Glass is a great option. It blocks heat, filters glare, and offers the lowest solar heat gain possible. While this glass is darker than most, it’s highly effective, especially in hot climates. The performance it delivers is unmatched, even if the look isn’t for everyone.
Window Installation Options
Basic Window Installation
Our Basic Window Installation includes the removal of your old window, prepping the new opening, and installing your new window with color-matched interior caulking and exterior silicone-based caulking. This type of installation comes with a lifetime guarantee on workmanship and 12-month guarantee on sealant performance.
OSI Certified Installation
For those seeking superior installation quality, our OSI Certified Installation is the way to go. This option includes the removal, prep, and installation of your new window, using OSI foams, tapes, and sealants for both the interior and exterior of your home. OSI Certified Installation comes with an additional 15-Year No Leak Warranty from OSI Sealants, as well as ProTex Remodeling’s Customer For Life Workmanship Guarantee, which includes a free first-year installation inspection.
At ProTex Remodeling, we’re committed to providing you with clear, upfront pricing and superior quality products and services. Use our pricing calculator to get an accurate estimate, and rest easy knowing that your investment is in good hands. The calculator may be easier to use on a PC or Laptop
Prices
Calculator prices are for informational purposes only and may change without notice. Final quotes depend on exact measurements and a variety of other factors.