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Window Replacement Cost
in Long Beach, CA

๐Ÿ“ Long Beach, CA ๐Ÿ”„ Updated March 2026 ๐Ÿ“ BLS-adjusted COL index: 128
Budget
$400
Basic / entry level
Most Common
$1,200
Standard quality
Average
Premium
$1,550
High-end / complex

Full Price Breakdown

๐Ÿ’ฐ Window Replacement Cost in Long Beach โ€” By Level
LevelPrice RangeWhat This Gets You
Budget$400Entry-level materials, basic spec, smaller crew
Standard$1,200Mid-grade materials, licensed contractor, permit included
Premium$1,550High-end materials, established firm, full warranty
Per unitAvg: $1,200Per window โ€” Long Beach

๐Ÿ“ Long Beach vs national average: $1,200 in Long Beach vs $950 national avg for Window Replacement. Data sourced from BLS Regional Price Parities and updated quarterly.

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Estimated Cost in Long Beach
$1,200
$400 โ€“ $1,550 estimated range
๐Ÿ“ Long Beach tip: Always get 3 itemised quotes before committing. The cheapest quote is rarely the best value.
Data source: BLS Regional Price Parities, adjusted for Long Beach. Estimates reflect market averages and may vary. Methodology โ†’
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What Drives the Cost in Long Beach

Frame material determines lifespan and costVinyl frames are the most popular in Long Beach โ€” low maintenance, good insulation, $480โ€“$960 per window installed. Fibreglass frames are stronger and more dimensionally stable at $840โ€“$1,085 per window. Wood frames cost most and require painting maintenance but offer premium aesthetics. The right choice depends on your climate โ€” in Long Beach, local climate conditions means moisture resistance is a key factor.
Glass package: double vs triple paneDouble-pane windows are standard in Long Beach and adequate for most applications. Triple-pane adds 10โ€“15% to window cost and makes sense in rooms with extreme temperature differentials or noise issues. Low-E coatings (included in most mid-range windows) reduce heat transfer and UV โ€” confirm Low-E is included in any quote, as some budget windows omit it.
Window count and installation complexityWindow replacement is priced per unit. A standard single-hung or double-hung window costs $400โ€“$1,080 installed. Bay windows, bow windows, and oversized custom openings cost $1,440โ€“$1,550+ each due to weight, framing, and flashing complexity. Confirm whether any of your windows fall into the custom category before accepting a whole-house quote.
Insert vs full-frame replacementAn insert replacement fits new windows into existing frames โ€” lower cost but assumes the original frame is structurally sound. Full-frame replacement removes the entire window assembly including the frame โ€” higher cost but allows for resizing and addresses rot or damage. In older Long Beach homes, full-frame replacement is often required once the existing frame is inspected. Ask which method is being quoted.
Energy rebates and tax credits reduce net costQualified energy-efficient windows (ENERGY STAR certified) are eligible for a federal tax credit of up to 30%, capped at $600 per year under current law. Many utility companies in Long Beach also offer rebates for window upgrades. Confirm that the windows being quoted carry ENERGY STAR certification and factor in the tax credit when comparing quotes.
Disposal and lead paint risk in older homesHomes in Long Beach built before 1978 may have lead paint on window frames. Federal law (EPA RRP Rule) requires certified contractors to follow lead-safe work practices during removal. Confirm your contractor holds EPA RRP certification if your home was built before 1978 โ€” non-compliance exposes you to EPA fines and health risk. Old window disposal fees ($50โ€“$150) should also be included in your quote.
Before You Hire in Long Beach
โœ… Before Signing Anything
โœ“Verify contractor licence with your state licensing board
โœ“Get 3 itemised quotes specifying materials and scope
โœ“Confirm permits are included in the quote
โœ“Never pay more than 30% upfront
โœ“Ask for proof of insurance and bonding
๐Ÿšซ Red Flags
โœ—No written contract or scope of work
โœ—Quote excludes permits or disposal
โœ—Demands full payment upfront
โœ—Cannot provide local references
โœ—Unusually low quote with vague scope
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How we calculate Long Beach prices: Base cost data from industry surveys, adjusted by Long Beach's BLS Regional Price Parity index (128 vs US average 100). Reviewed quarterly. Full methodology โ†’
March 2026
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does window replacement cost in Long Beach?
Window replacement in Long Beach costs $400 to $1,550 per window installed, with most homeowners paying $1,200 per window for a mid-grade double-pane vinyl unit. A whole-house replacement of 15โ€“20 windows runs $18,000โ€“$24,000 on average. Long Beach's COL index of 128 means local installation rates are 28% above the national average the national average.
How much do new windows save on energy bills in Long Beach?
Energy savings from window replacement in Long Beach depend heavily on what you're replacing. Upgrading from single-pane to double-pane Low-E windows can reduce heating and cooling costs 10โ€“25% annually. In Long Beach, where seasonal factors affect pricing, the payback period on energy savings alone is typically 8โ€“15 years. Federal tax credits for ENERGY STAR qualified windows (up to 30%, capped at $600/year) reduce the effective payback period significantly.
What's the best window brand for Long Beach's climate?
In Long Beach's climate (seasonal factors affect pricing), look for windows with Low-E glass coating, warm-edge spacers, and argon or krypton gas fill between panes. Reputable brands available through Long Beach window installers include Andersen, Pella, Marvin, Simonton, and Milgard. Ask your installer specifically which performance specifications (U-factor and SHGC ratings) their quoted windows carry โ€” these numbers allow direct comparison between brands.
How long does whole-house window replacement take in Long Beach?
Professional window installation in Long Beach typically takes 1โ€“3 days for a whole house, depending on window count and complexity. Individual windows take 30โ€“90 minutes each. Most windows are ordered before installation and arrive in 2โ€“4 weeks. Confirm lead times before scheduling โ€” custom-size windows for older Long Beach homes can take 4โ€“8 weeks. Each window should be installed, sealed, and flashed in a single visit.
Should I replace all windows at once or in phases in Long Beach?
Replacing all windows at once in Long Beach is more cost-effective than phasing โ€” installers give better per-unit pricing for full-house jobs (typically 10โ€“20% lower per window), and scaffolding or access equipment costs are shared across the project. If budget is a constraint, prioritise south and west-facing windows (highest heat gain) and any windows showing seal failures (visible fog or condensation between panes) for the first phase.

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