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Window Repair Cost in Washington, DC (2026)

~$490
Average cost of window repair on a typical window in Washington in 2026.
Typical range: $160 – $1,300
vs. U.S. average: 9% higher
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Windows labor in Washington runs about $31/hour, about 24% above the U.S. median — a major reason local prices run above the national average.BLS OEWS · local trade wages

A window repair in Washington typically runs about $490 for a typical window, 9% higher than the U.S. average. Most homeowners pay between $160 – $1,300 depending on the number of windows, the frame material (vinyl, aluminum, fiberglass, or wood), the glass package (double vs triple pane and low-E coatings), and whether the openings are standard or custom sizes. Because labor and permit rules vary by city, the same job can cost noticeably more or less than the national average a generic cost guide would quote.

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Window Repair cost in Washington by repair type

Repair typeTypical Washington total
Reseal / weatherstrip$190
Glass pane replacement$490
Sash / hardware replacement$760
Foggy double-pane (IGU) replacement$1,090
Window Repair cost in Washington by repair type
$0k$0k$1k$1k$1k$190Reseal /weatherstrip$490Glass panereplacement$760Sash /hardware replacement$1,090Foggy double-paneIGU replacement
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What drives window repair costs in Washington

The biggest drivers of window repair cost in Washington are the number of windows, the frame material (vinyl, aluminum, fiberglass, or wood), the glass package (double vs triple pane and low-E coatings), whether you choose insert or full-frame installation, and any custom sizes or rot repair. Local labor and permit rules add or remove cost too. The table and chart below show how the frame material alone moves the price, before any local factors are applied.

Climate & local factors NOAA Climate Normals

  • Hot Washington summers make low-E coatings and a low Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) the priority — they cut cooling bills more than simply adding panes.
  • Replacing all the windows at once is cheaper per window than one-offs — the crew mobilizes once and you can negotiate a package price.
  • Insert (pocket) replacements cost less than full-frame; full-frame is worth it only when the existing frames are rotted or out of square.
  • Choose ENERGY STAR-rated units for your climate zone and ask your utility about rebates on efficient windows.

What's included in a window repair in Washington

A typical window repair quote in Washington usually includes removing and disposing of the old windows, the new units, professional installation and shimming, new flashing and weatherproofing, interior and exterior trim and caulking, insulation around each frame, haul-away, and cleanup. Reputable Washington installers back the work with a workmanship warranty on top of the manufacturer's glass and frame warranties — compare what each bid covers, and confirm whether trim, painting, and any rot repair are included.

How to save on window repair in Washington

To keep window repair costs down in Washington, replace all the windows at once for a package price rather than one at a time, and get at least three quotes comparing the same frame material and glass package line by line. Vinyl is the biggest lever versus wood or fiberglass, and insert (pocket) replacement costs less than full-frame when the existing frames are sound. Ask about ENERGY STAR utility rebates and off-season scheduling discounts, and confirm trim and disposal are included.

Climate & efficiency NOAA · DOE

Washington's hot, sunny climate makes low-E, low-SHGC glass the smart pick — it trims cooling costs more than adding panes does.

Permits & local rules Washington open data

A building permit may be required, especially for resized or egress windows — typically $150 – $400, usually pulled by your installer. Verify current fees with the city.

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Window Repair cost: Washington vs. nearby cities

CityLocation factorAvg. window repair
Washington, DC1.09$490
Baltimore, MD1.03$460
Richmond, VA0.98$440
Philadelphia, PA1.03$470
Virginia Beach, VA0.97$440

Frequently asked questions

How much does window repair cost in Washington?
In Washington, window repair costs about $490 on average, with most homeowners paying between $160 – $1,300. The exact price depends on the type of repair and the glass, plus local labor and permit costs.
How long does window repair take in Washington?
Most window repairs are done in a single visit, though a custom glass unit can take 1–2 weeks to order first.
Do I need a permit for window repair in Washington?
Washington may require a building permit, especially for resized openings or bedroom egress windows — typically $150 – $400 and usually pulled by your installer.
Why is window repair more or less expensive in Washington?
Local cost reflects Washington's labor rates and code requirements. We start from the national average and apply a local price factor of 1.09 (BEA Regional Price Parities (all items), 2023).
Which windows are most cost-effective in Washington?
For most Washington homes, ENERGY STAR vinyl double-pane windows with low-E glass offer the best balance of price and energy savings; step up to triple-pane or fiberglass where winters are harsh or outside noise is a concern.

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