Window Replacement Cost in Tucson, AZ
Window replacement in Tucson costs $725/window installed on average — 3% below the national average. A 10-window home: $7,250.
Tucson — Per Window (avg)
$725
3% below national average
Vinyl Window
$525/window
most popular choice
10-Window Home Total
$7,250
avg frame material
Window Replacement Cost in Tucson by Frame Material — 2026
| Frame Type | Per Window | 10 Windows | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vinyl (standard) | $525 | $5,250 | most popular; low maintenance |
| Aluminum | $650 | $6,500 | durable; lower insulation value |
| Fiberglass | $950 | $9,500 | best insulation; premium durability |
| Wood-clad | $1,050 | $10,500 | traditional look; highest cost |
Double-pane, low-E glass included. Installation labor included. Bay windows and specialty shapes add 30–60%. Tucson labor rates are 3% below the national average.
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FAQs — Window Replacement Cost in Tucson
How much does window replacement cost in Tucson?
Window replacement in Tucson, AZ costs $375–$1,300 per window installed, with an average of $725/window — 3% below the national average of $750. A 10-window home replacement costs $7,250. Vinyl windows are the most popular choice at $525/window; premium wood-clad windows run $1,050/window.
What type of windows are best for Tucson?
For Tucson's hot climate: double-pane windows with low-E solar control coating reduce cooling bills significantly. Look for a Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) below 0.25. Vinyl windows ($525) perform well and won't fade in UV.
How long does window replacement take in Tucson?
Window replacement in Tucson takes 30–60 minutes per window for experienced installers. A 10-window home can typically be completed in 1–2 days. Custom or non-standard size windows require 3–8 weeks lead time from order to delivery. Structural window work or full-frame replacements take longer. Most Tucson window contractors can schedule within 2–4 weeks for standard replacements.
Do new windows save energy in Tucson?
Yes — replacing single-pane windows with Energy Star double-pane in Tucson saves $125–$300/year on energy bills (DOE estimate). At $7,250 for 10 windows, the energy payback period is 12–18 years. The real ROI comes from comfort improvement, reduced drafts, and resale value (Energy Star windows recoup 67–75% at resale). In Tucson, the biggest savings come from reducing summer cooling load.
Are there rebates for window replacement in Tucson?
Yes — several rebate programs apply in Tucson: Federal tax credit: 30% of cost up to $600 for Energy Star windows (2026, Inflation Reduction Act). AZ utility rebates: many local utilities offer $24–$72/window rebates for Energy Star qualified replacements — check your Tucson utility company's energy efficiency program. ENERGY STAR certified windows must have a U-factor ≤0.30 and SHGC ≤0.30 to qualify. Manufacturers (Andersen, Pella, Marvin) also offer periodic promotions.