How Much Do New Windows Cost in Illinois? A Complete Pricing Guide for Homeowners

March 24, 2026

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If you are researching window replacement, you have probably noticed that pricing can vary quite a bit. That is because no two homes and no two projects are exactly the same. Window size, style, material, glass package, and installation requirements all influence the final investment.



At Woodland Windows and Doors, we help Chicagoland homeowners understand their options clearly and tailor a quote to each project's specific needs. Below is a breakdown of typical installed window pricing and what impacts those numbers.

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Average Window Replacement Cost in Illinois

For most homeowners in the Chicagoland area, replacement windows typically range from $1,500 to $3,500 per window installed. Larger custom configurations, such as bay, bow, or specialty-shaped windows, will fall outside that range.


Keep in mind that professional installation is included with every Woodland project. Proper installation plays a major role in energy efficiency, durability, and long-term performance.

Window Replacement Cost by Type

Here is a helpful breakdown of typical installed price ranges based on window style.

Window Type Typical Installed Price Range (Illinois) What Impacts the Price Best For
Double Hung Windows $2,000 to $3,500 per window Size, glass package, frame material, grille options Traditional homes, easy cleaning, everyday living spaces
Casement Windows $2,000 to $3,500 per window Hardware quality, size, and energy upgrades aximu ventilation and energy efficiency
Siding Windows $1,500 to $3,000 per window Width, glass upgrades, frame material Wider wall openings, contemporary homes
Picture Windows $1,500 to $3,000 per window Overall size, glass performance, and custom shapes Maximizing natural light and views
Awning Windows $2,000 to $3,500 per window Hardware system, size, glass options Bathrooms, basements, and ventilation during rain
Bay or Bow Windows $7,500 to $15,000 installed Number of panels, structural work, and interior finish Expanding space and adding architectural impact
Specialty Shape Windows $3,000 to $7,000 per window Custom sizing, arch or geometric shape, glass type Unique architectural details and custom designs

These ranges reflect typical projects in Illinois, but the best way to determine accurate pricing is through precise measurements and a design consultation.

Window Brand Pricing Comparison

Brand Primary Material Typical Installed Price Range (Illinois) Best For
Marvin Wood and Fiberglass $2,500 to $3,500 per window Architectural homes, custom builds, and high-end remodels
Andersen Wood, Composite, and Vinyl $2,500 to $3,500 per window Traditional homes and a wide range of project types
Infinity from Marvin Fiberglass $2,000 to $3,000 per window Replacement projects focused on durability and energy efficiency
Marvin Vivid Fiberglass $2,000 to $3,000 per window Homeowners seeking fiberglass performance at a more streamlined price point

What Factors Affect Window Pricing?

There is no one-size-fits-all price because several elements influence the total cost.

  • Window Material

    Different frame materials come with different performance levels and price points.


    • Vinyl windows are often the most budget-friendly and low-maintenance

    • Fiberglass windows offer durability and a slimmer frame profile

    • Wood windows provide a classic architectural look with interior warmth

    Each material serves different design goals and performance expectations.

  • Glass and Energy Efficiency

    In Illinois, energy performance matters. Your glass package plays a major role in both comfort and cost.


    Upgrades may include:


    • Double-pane or triple-pane glass

    • Advanced Low E coatings

    • Argon or insulating gas fills

    Higher efficiency packages can improve indoor comfort and reduce strain on heating and cooling systems.

  • Window Size and Customization

    Larger windows require more material and labor. Custom finishes, grille patterns, hardware upgrades, and specialty shapes also impact pricing.


    For example:


    • Oversized picture windows cost more than standard sizes

    • Custom arch or geometric shapes increase manufacturing costs

    • Premium hardware adds both style and expense
  • Installation Complexity

    Older homes in the Chicagoland area may require additional preparation during installation. Brick exteriors, damaged frames, or structural adjustments can increase labor time.


    Professional installation ensures:


    • Proper sealing and insulation

    • Smooth window operation

    • Long-term durability

Is It Better to Replace All Windows at Once?

Some homeowners replace their entire home at one time. Others complete the project in phases.


Replacing multiple windows at once can:

  • Create a consistent look throughout the home
  • Improve overall energy performance
  • Streamline installation scheduling


During an in-home consultation, we help prioritize based on condition, budget, and long-term plans.

Why Working With a Window Specialist Matters

Online calculators can give rough estimates, but they cannot evaluate your specific home. Every opening must be measured accurately. Every recommendation should align with your design goals and budget.

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At Woodland Windows and Doors, we offer a wide selection of premium products and provide quality installation with every purchase. Our state-of-the-art showrooms allow you to compare styles, materials, and finishes in person before making a decision.

If you are considering window replacement in the Chicagoland area, request a design consultation or stop by one of our showrooms. Our team will walk you through your options and help you find the right solution for your home.

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