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How Much Does it Cost to Repair a Window Frame?

Repair a Window Frame Costs
Average reported costs
$362
based on 2,123 cost profiles
Most homeowners
spent between
$180 - $591
Low cost
$50
High cost
$1,000
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Window frames play a critical role in allowing light and air into a home. They also protect against outside elements and can significantly affect a home's energy costs. In order to keep heating and cooling bills low, homeowners must ensure their window frames are free of gaps where heat and air conditioning could possibly escape. The average cost of repairing a window frame depends on the size of the window and the type of repair. Most homes have an average of ten windows measuring about 40 by 55 inches. This means that the average cost of repairing all the windows in a home will typically range from $2000 to $7000.

Types of Window Frames

Some window frames are more energy efficient than others. Below is a breakdown of the various types of frames.

Aluminum and Metal

Frames made from aluminum or metal tend to be strong and require little to no maintenance. Frames made from these materials conduct heat rapidly, and as a result, they provide poor insulation. Adding a plastic strip between the inner and outer frame and sash creates a thermal break and fixes this problem.

Composite

Composite frames are made from wood particles such as particleboard and laminated strand lumber. These frames are stable and have the same structural and thermal properties as those made from conventional wood; however, they also have a better resistance to moisture and rot.

Fiberglass

Frames made from fiberglass are dimensionally stable and provide better insulation than those made from wood or uninsulated vinyl because they have air cavities that prevent air from escaping.

Vinyl

Vinyl frames are made from polyvinyl chloride and ultraviolet light stabilizers meant to protect against sunlight that can break down material. These frames tend to be low-maintenance because they don't require painting and are moisture resistant. This is because the vacant cavities in these barriers prevent air from escaping, which makes them better choices than standard vinyl and wood frames.

Wood

Frames made from conventional wood expand and contract depending on weather conditions. Wood frames require a lot of maintenance which can be somewhat reduced by installing aluminum or vinyl cladding.

Reasons to Repair

Fixing a faulty window frame as soon as an issue is noticed will reduce the chances of needing to replace it. Window frames should be repaired to prevent rot or shrinkage. Additionally, cracked wood frames may lead to exposure to weather conditions. Window frames should also be maintained to keep a home secure. Drafty window frames should be repaired to keep a home more eco-friendly and reduce energy costs. Finally, if a home is outfitted with high-maintenance window frames such as wood, it may be worth replacing these items to reduce costs over time.

Common Repairs

Below is a list of common problems and fixes for window frames.

  • Broken Frame: A broken window frame may be patched with the same material the frame was made from. However, many wood frames can rot beyond the point of repair and will likely need to be removed and replaced.
  • Broken Sash Interlock: A broken sash interlock greatly increases the chance of leaks and drafts. Glazing these sashes can prevent water from entering a home and causing rot and mold.
  • Broken/Leaking Nail Fin: Nail fins are strips used to attach a window frame to a stud opening. Sometimes, these fins may break or corrode and need replacement. The area on the frame may need to be repaired, or the frame may need to be replaced.
  • Leaking Windows: Over time, screws in a frame may corrode and may require replacement. Rot could also ruin the rest of the frame, and it would need to be replaced. Alarm sensors are often placed on window frames. Sometimes, these sensors can damage a window frame. Fixing this issue typically involves removing the alarm sensor and fixing the damaged area.

When to Replace Frames

If a window frame has been seriously damaged by water or rot, it may be time to call in a professional to replace it. Many homeowners choose to replace their old conventional wood frames with a low-maintenance solution such as metal or vinyl frames. Some people choose to replace their window frames to lower their energy costs and make their homes more eco-friendly.

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chuck adams More than 1 year ago
I went through the process of setting up an appointment with your suggested pro Suncoast Windows. John promptly answered the connected call. We set up an agreed upon time to meet. Then he was a no show for the appointment. I called him to see what happened. Got his recorder and left him a message to call me back. No response. If this is the type of pro you recommend I will not use Home Advisor in the future.
Alyce Perry More than 1 year ago
waiting for cost estimate, then will schedule an appointment
Lori Voss More than 1 year ago
Need reglazing and some glass replacements 
ruth smith More than 1 year ago
waiting for suggestion on my comment.thanks
ruth smith More than 1 year ago
framing is not what I need for windows- It is glazing.  Do you have help in this area?

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