Window Replacement Cost in Georgia (2026)

Window Replacement in Georgia runs $276–$1,380 per window, with most projects landing near $552. Georgia prices run close to the national median of $600 — within ±10%.

Georgia 2026 pricing

TierPrice per windowWhat you get
Budget $276 Entry-tier materials, contractor lower hourly rate
Typical $552 Mid-tier materials, established local contractor
Premium $1,380 Premium materials, top-rated installer, custom work

Source: National median $600 × BLS Regional Price Parity (2022) applied to Georgia. Last updated 2026-05-25.

Why Georgia pricing looks like this

Southern states like Georgia benefit from lower labor costs but climate considerations (humidity, hurricane exposure, intense sun) affect material choices and pricing.

Specific factors that move Georgia pricing relative to the national baseline:

Pricing by major metro in Georgia

Within Georgia, metro-level pricing varies by labor market and cost of living. Multipliers below are applied to the state typical of $552.

MetroTypical priceRangeNotes
Atlanta $585 $293–$1,463 +6% vs state avg (higher labor + CoL)
Savannah $541 $270–$1,352 Close to state average
Athens $519 $259–$1,297 6% below state avg
Augusta $508 $254–$1,270 8% below state avg
Columbus $502 $251–$1,256 9% below state avg

Metro multipliers from BLS metro-level Regional Price Parity. Always verify with 2–3 local quotes — actual contractor pricing varies ±15% within a metro depending on specific neighborhood, season, and contractor availability.

Estimate your specific window replacement cost in Georgia

Window Replacement Cost Calculator

Enter your project size and specifics — we'll estimate the total range a local contractor is likely to quote.

Small house: 8–10. Medium 3-bedroom: 12–16. Large: 18–25. Custom: 25+.
Estimated total project cost

Calculator defaults to National average. Switch the "Your State" dropdown to Georgia to apply local pricing.

Frequently asked questions about Window Replacement in Georgia

Single-hung vs double-hung — what's the price difference?
Double-hung windows (both upper and lower sash slide) cost $50–$150 more per window than single-hung (only lower sash moves). Double-hung are easier to clean from inside and better for upper-floor windows. Single-hung wins on price and slightly better energy efficiency — fewer moving parts means tighter seals.
How much does it cost to replace all windows in a typical house?
A standard 3-bedroom house has 12–16 windows. Replacing all with mid-tier vinyl double-pane: $5,000–$12,000 installed. With premium fiberglass + Low-E triple pane: $12,000–$22,000. Whole-house jobs usually get 5–10% volume discounts. Plan for 2–3 day install with a 3-person crew.
Insert vs full-frame replacement — when do I need each?
Insert (pocket) replacement fits new windows inside existing frames — cheapest at $400–$900/window, takes 30–45 min per window. Use this if frames are solid (no rot, no warping). Full-frame replacement tears out the old frame to the studs — $700–$1,800/window. Required if you see water damage, soft wood, mold around the frame, or the existing frame is bent/out-of-square.
Andersen, Pella, Marvin, Milgard — which brand?
All four make quality windows; the price ladder runs Andersen 100/200 < Milgard < Pella < Andersen 400 < Marvin. Milgard offers best value in the West (made in CA/WA). Andersen 400 Series and Pella Lifestyle are the volume mid-premium picks nationally. Marvin Signature is the premium tier ($800–$1,800/window) for wood-clad and historic-match. Avoid window companies that won't name the brand they install — they're typically reselling generic vinyl at premium markup.
Are Energy Star windows worth the upgrade?
In northern-tier states (climate zones 5–7), the upgrade from double-pane to triple-pane Low-E pays back in 8–14 years through heating savings. In southern states (zones 1–3), Low-E with argon fill on double-pane is the right tier — triple pane is overkill and rarely pays back. The federal Residential Energy Efficient Property Credit (30% of cost up to $600/year for windows) cuts net cost meaningfully.

Get 3 free quotes from local window replacement pros

The state estimates above are a starting point. Pricing varies ±15% within a state by metro and contractor. We'll connect you with up to 3 vetted local pros — free, no obligation, 60 seconds.

Get free quotes →

Compare nearby states

About this data. National baseline of $600 derives from aggregated 2026 quote data across major lead-gen platforms. State-level figures apply Bureau of Labor Statistics Regional Price Parity (2022, all-items) to the national baseline. We refresh quarterly and welcome corrections — email [email protected] if a local quote you received falls materially outside our state range. See full methodology.