Is $5,500 to create and install a new window opening a fair price?
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My home is a modest ranch style, but the main room and master bedroom lack natural light, which makes me depressed. I initially wanted to add moon light windows, but was advised against them due to weather/condensation risks. I'm now considering windows out to the porch/front and a smaller crank-out window for the bedroom. I was surprised by the high cost of creating new window openings, which is estimated at $5,000-$6,000 per window, not including drywall finish or blinds. I'm also concerned about the risk of encountering electrical or utility areas in the wall. While one window is within budget, it feels silly to only install one. I'm also considering tube skylights as a potentially cheaper and less complex alternative to bring in more natural light, and it would be nice for my dog to see outside.
Quote Details
This quote is for creating a new window opening in an existing wall and installing a window. - Exclusions: Drywall finishing, blinds - Risk: Potential for encountering electrical or utility areas in the wall, which is unknown prior to starting work. - Initial consideration: Moon light windows (ceiling windows) were discussed but advised against due to risks of weather and condensation issues. - Current plan: Install windows facing the porch/front, and a smaller crank-out window for the bedroom.
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Category
Windows
Price
$5,500
Quote Date
February 22, 2026
Installation method
Full frame
Unit count
2
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