Old Windows Are Costing You Money Right Now — Here's the Math

The Department of Energy estimates 25–30% of residential heating and cooling loss happens through windows. At current Westchester utility rates, a house with 1990s windows is burning real money every month. We install ENERGY STAR certified double and triple-pane windows with Low-E glass coatings — most homeowners notice a difference on their first winter utility bill.

What a full window replacement includes

Removal and disposal of old windows and frames. Inspection of the surrounding rough opening for rot, moisture, or framing issues. Precision measurement and custom ordering of windows sized to your openings. Installation with spray foam insulation at the frame, proper exterior flashing, interior and exterior trim finishing, and caulking. We can replace every window in your home or target specific problem areas — the drafty north-facing side, the units that won't open, the windows you feel cold air through in winter.

Glass and frame options

Vinyl frames: most affordable, zero maintenance, good insulation. Fiberglass frames: stronger, better insulation than vinyl, worth it for large picture windows or exposed sides of the house. Wood frames: classic look, paintable, requires periodic maintenance. For glass: double-pane with Low-E coating handles most projects well. Triple-pane is worth adding for north or west-facing windows, or when energy savings are the primary driver. Every window we install is ENERGY STAR certified.

Timeline

Individual windows take 30–60 minutes each. A whole-home replacement is typically done in 1–2 days. Windows are custom-ordered after your consultation — lead time is 3–4 weeks. We schedule installation for delivery day so your windows don't sit in storage. We never leave openings unsealed overnight — your home stays weathertight through the whole job.

The window-by-window consultation

We visit your home, go window by window with you, assess condition and efficiency, and recommend which units need replacing now versus which can wait. You get a written quote broken out by window type and location within 48 hours. The consultation is free. Most homeowners who run the utility-savings math find payback in 8–12 years — and the comfort improvement starts day one.

Frequently asked questions

How much does window replacement cost in Westchester County?

A single vinyl double-hung window replacement runs $700–$1,200 installed. A full-home replacement on a 3-bedroom house — typically 15–20 windows — lands between $10,000 and $22,000. Crew efficiency and volume pricing bring the per-window cost down on larger jobs.

How long does window replacement take?

Individual windows take 30–60 minutes each. A full-home replacement is typically completed in 1–2 days. Windows are custom-ordered after your consultation with a 3–4 week lead time. We schedule installation for delivery day so nothing sits in storage, and we never leave openings unsealed overnight.

Are the windows you install ENERGY STAR certified?

Yes. Every window we install is ENERGY STAR certified with Low-E glass coatings. The Department of Energy estimates 25–30% of residential heating and cooling loss happens through windows — most homeowners notice a difference on their first winter utility bill. Typical payback period is 8–12 years.

What window frame material should I choose?

Vinyl is the most affordable and requires zero maintenance — right for most applications. Fiberglass is worth the premium for large picture windows or exposed sides of the house. Wood looks great but needs periodic maintenance. We'll recommend the right option for each window at your free assessment.

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