Colorado Springs Window Replacement Pricing — 2026 Local Market
In Colorado Springs, CO, the typical window replacement cost project costs $6,000–$14,400 (for 12 windows (installed)). Colorado Springs is near the national average, consistent with regional averages.
Colorado Springs labor rates track near the national average for this type of project.
Midpoint estimates for typical project size at Colorado Springs local labor rates. Actual costs vary by project scope and contractor.
Window Replacement Cost by Type in Colorado Springs
| Window Type | Cost Per Window (installed) (Colorado Springs) | Lifespan |
|---|---|---|
| Double-Pane Vinyl (standard) | $400 – $800 per window | 20–30 years |
| Fiberglass (premium) | $700 – $1,400 per window | 30–50 years |
| Impact-Resistant / Hurricane | $900 – $2,500 per window | 30+ years |
Prices reflect Colorado Springs's local labor market (near the national average). Get itemized quotes from licensed local contractors for project-specific accuracy.
How Colorado Springs's Climate Affects Window Replacement
In Colorado Springs's hail market, laminated glass is worth the upcharge over standard tempered glass. Laminated glass cracks on hail impact but stays in the frame — maintaining a weather barrier — where tempered glass shatters completely. Some homeowners in hail-prone areas also opt for full impact-resistant windows to reduce storm shutter reliance.
What Affects Window Replacement Cost in Colorado Springs?
- Window count: Bulk discounts apply above 8–10 windows per project.
- Size and style: Bay, picture, and casement windows cost more than double-hung.
- Frame material: Fiberglass costs 40–60% more than vinyl.
- Full frame vs. insert: Full-frame replacement includes new framing; insert is lower cost.
- Impact/hurricane rating: Adds 50–100% over standard pricing.
- Permits: Required for full replacement in most jurisdictions.
Colorado Springs: Regional Factors to Know Before You Build
- ENERGY STAR window certification is based on climate zone performance (zones 1–5) — ensure the windows you're buying are certified for Colorado Springs's zone, not just generically "ENERGY STAR certified." Windows certified in zone 2 (southern hot climates) have different U-factor and SHGC specifications than zone 5 (northern cold climates). The wrong certification zone means underperformance in your specific conditions.
- The IRA 25C credit applies up to $600/year ($200/window max) for qualifying ENERGY STAR certified windows. This is a direct tax credit. Colorado utility rebates may stack on top. The combined incentives typically cover 15–25% of project cost for a qualifying window replacement project.
- Window installation quality is as important as glass performance. Air infiltration at poorly installed windows — inadequate insulation, missing flashing tape, improper sealant — can equal the heat loss of the glass itself. Get a written air infiltration warranty from your installer and confirm the rough opening preparation approach before work begins.
Our estimates reflect regional contractor market data, local labor rate indexes, and current material pricing — adjusted for city-specific conditions. Not crowdsourced averages or national templates. See our full methodology →
Frequently Asked Questions — Colorado Springs Window Replacement
How much does Window Replacement cost in Colorado Springs, CO?
In Colorado Springs, the typical window replacement project runs $6,000–$14,400 (for 12 windows (installed)). Colorado Springs prices are near the national average, consistent with regional market conditions. Get at least 3 itemized written bids — pricing variation between contractors for identical scope typically ranges 20–40% in any local market.
Do I need laminated windows in Colorado Springs?
Laminated glass is strongly recommended in Colorado Springs's hail market. Standard tempered glass shatters completely on hail impact, immediately exposing your interior. Laminated glass cracks but stays in the frame as a weather barrier. Window film applied to existing tempered glass is a lower-cost interim improvement for homeowners not yet ready to replace.
How do I verify a window replacement contractor is licensed in Colorado Springs, CO?
Licensing is handled at the city or county level — Denver, Aurora, Colorado Springs, and Boulder each have their own contractor registration requirements. Confirm active general liability insurance (minimum $1M) and workers' compensation coverage. Get written proof of both before work starts.
Energy-efficient window tax credits (IRA 25C) of up to $600/year apply to qualifying 2026 installations — significantly improving ROI in high-energy-cost states.