$430–$1,780/window · 3 featured window replacement partners with confirmed coverage · Ranked by real customer rating
Here are the window replacement companies PA homeowners in and around Philadelphia turn to — ranked by real customer rating, no filler.
Renewal by Andersen consistently earns top marks in the window replacement category — their Fibrex composite frames genuinely outperform standard vinyl on insulation and long-term durability. Customer reviews across their independently-owned regional affiliates confirm this: installers are repeatedly praised for punctuality, cleanup, and craftsmanship, though satisfaction does vary somewhat by which local affiliate handles your installation. Homeowners who pay the premium price (typically 20–30% above mid-range competitors) overwhelmingly report feeling the investment was worthwhile. The in-home design consultation is how RbA tailors each installation to your specific window dimensions and style preferences.
Window Nation pairs exclusive Soft-Lite and Anlin product lines with an Installation Masters’ certified crew network and a Lifetime Plus warranty. Reviews are strong on install-day execution — crews show up on time and finish clean — and the company describes a 50-Point Factory Inspection on every unit before it ships. As with any regional installer network, warranty and follow-up service responsiveness can vary by branch, so keep your paperwork and confirm response-time expectations during the consultation.
Victory Home Remodeling is both the manufacturer and installer for its roofing and siding products in the NJ/NY/PA/DE/MD corridor, which real customers cite as a reason for trusting the finished result — one company accountable start to finish rather than a sales layer over a third-party installer. Reviews consistently describe crews as professional and respectful of property, and the GAF Master Elite designation (top 2% of GAF-certified contractors) backs their roofing warranty.
Resale-value figures are national averages and vary widely by market — see our home improvement ROI guide.
Window Replacement in Philadelphia runs $430–$1,780/window for a typical project. Cost varies most by scope rather than by ZIP code — the difference between a small repair and a full replacement is far larger than the difference between two metros. The table below breaks that range down by job type, with each figure adjusted for local labor rates in this market.
| Project type | National range | Philadelphia estimate |
|---|---|---|
| Full Home Replacement | $6,000–$24,000 | $6,007–$24,029 |
| Bay / Bow Windows | $2,500–$8,000 | $2,503–$8,010 |
| Sliding Patio Doors | $1,800–$6,000 | $1,802–$6,007 |
| Storm Window Upgrade | $800–$3,000 | $801–$3,004 |
| Casement / Specialty | $400–$2,200 each | $400–$2,203 each |
Philadelphia tracks the national average, so local and national ranges match. Based on mean hourly wages for carpenters in the Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD area versus the national mean (US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, May 2025), applied to the labor share of the job. National ranges are market-wide averages; a written quote from a local contractor is the only figure that reflects your actual home.
New to this? Our window replacement guide explains the options, what separates a repair from a replacement, and what drives the price — then come back here for what is specific to Philadelphia.
Window Replacement in Philadelphia typically costs $430–$1,780/window for a standard project on an average home. That is in line with the national average for this trade, on local wages. Where you land in that range depends on material grade, scope, and the type of company you hire. Every company below serves Philadelphia and is ranked by real customer rating.
The questions below are the ones homeowners in Philadelphia ask most often before booking window replacement — what it costs locally, whether a permit is needed, how long the work takes and how to tell a good quote from a bad one. Answers reflect this market specifically, not national averages.
Permit requirements for window replacement depend on the scope of your project and the municipality you are in, and Philadelphia is rated moderate on permit complexity relative to other metros we cover. Ask each contractor who pulls the permit, whether the fee is inside their quote, and to show you the approved permit in writing before work starts.
Permitting in this area goes through City of Philadelphia L&I. Older housing stock means lead paint testing may be required for pre-1978 homes.
Pennsylvania requires registration for window replacement, which is not the same as a license. (source, verified as of 2026-08-12) What that means and how to verify a contractor in Pennsylvania →
Installed cost in Philadelphia lands within about a percentage point of the national average for this trade. That figure is not a cost-of-living index — it is built from Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data for the Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD metro area, weighted by the roughly 26% of a window replacement job that is labor rather than material.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS wage data for the Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD metro area, weighted by trade labor share. See our cost methodology.
Window Nation is one of our partners with dedicated coverage in this market. Window Nation pairs exclusive Soft-Lite and Anlin product lines with an Installation Masters’ certified crew network and a Lifetime Plus warranty. Reviews are strong on install-day execution — crews show up on time and finish clean — and the company describes a 50-Point Factory Inspection on every unit before it ships. As with any regional installer network, warranty and follow-up service responsiveness can vary by branch, so keep your paperwork and confirm response-time expectations during the consultation.
We match contractors serving Philadelphia and the surrounding communities listed below. Coverage is by service area rather than by ZIP code, so a company working one side of the metro will usually quote the other. If your area is not shown, it is still almost certainly covered.
Comparing markets, or moving? These are the other Pennsylvania metros we cover for window replacement. Local labor rates are the main reason the same job prices differently across a state, so a quote that looks high in one metro can be normal in another an hour away.
We match homeowners in Philadelphia across every major exterior and interior trade. The same contractor network and the same free-quote process apply, so if you are planning more than one project it is worth requesting quotes together — crews often price a combined job more keenly than two separate visits.
Planning window replacement in Philadelphia usually comes down to four questions: what it costs, who does it well, how to pay for it, and what to ask before you sign. Everything below answers one of those, and the cost figures are calculated from published material prices and local wage data rather than collected from other sites.