Window Replacement Cost in South Carolina (2026)
Window Replacement in South Carolina runs $267–$1,335 per window, with most projects landing near $534. South Carolina prices run 11% below the national median of $600, making it one of the more affordable states for this service.
South Carolina 2026 pricing
| Tier | Price per window | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Budget | $267 | Entry-tier materials, contractor lower hourly rate |
| Typical | $534 | Mid-tier materials, established local contractor |
| Premium | $1,335 | Premium materials, top-rated installer, custom work |
Source: National median $600 × BLS Regional Price Parity (2022) applied to South Carolina. Last updated 2026-05-25.
Why South Carolina pricing looks like this
Southern states like South Carolina benefit from lower labor costs but climate considerations (humidity, hurricane exposure, intense sun) affect material choices and pricing.
Specific factors that move South Carolina pricing relative to the national baseline:
- Lower base labor rates — competitive contractor market keeps margins thinner
- Hurricane / coastal humidity drives material upgrades (impact-rated, treated lumber)
- Pest considerations (termite, carpenter ant) affect wood / siding specs
- Year-round outdoor work season — fewer weather delays vs northern states
Pricing by major metro in South Carolina
Within South Carolina, metro-level pricing varies by labor market and cost of living. Multipliers below are applied to the state typical of $534.
| Metro | Typical price | Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Charleston | $561 | $280–$1,402 | Close to state average |
| Columbia | $529 | $264–$1,322 | Close to state average |
| Greenville | $534 | $267–$1,335 | Close to state average |
| Mount Pleasant | $587 | $294–$1,469 | +10% vs state avg (higher labor + CoL) |
| Myrtle Beach | $518 | $259–$1,295 | Close to state average |
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.
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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.