Window Replacement Cost in North Carolina:
Types, Ratings & Local Quotes
Average window replacement in North Carolina: $240–$540/window. Recommended type: Double-pane Low-E with argon fill. Compare ratings, warranty, installation scope, and rebate assumptions.
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$240–$540/window
Avg. Cost Per Window
$120–$250/yr
Annual Energy Savings
≤0.30
Target U-Factor
10–18 years
Typical Payback
Best Windows for North Carolina
Recommended: Double-pane Low-E with argon fill
North Carolina's mixed climate benefits from Low-E windows year-round. Duke Energy Progress and Duke Energy Carolinas offer rebates. Coastal homes should consider impact-resistant options for hurricane protection.
| Window Type | Cost Per Window | U-Factor | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Double-Pane Standard | $150–$350 | 0.30–0.40 | Budget replacement |
| Double-Pane Low-E | $200–$500 | 0.25–0.32 | Best value overall |
| Double-Pane Low-E + Argon | $280–$600 | 0.20–0.28 | Mixed climates |
| Triple-Pane Low-E | $400–$800 | 0.15–0.22 | Cold climates |
| Impact-Resistant | $500–$1,200 | Varies | Hurricane/storm zones |
North Carolina Window Rebates & Tax Credits
Current window rebate eligibility should be verified
Duke Energy NC Home Energy rebates
NCSEA weatherization programs
Federal credit rules changed after 2025; verify current IRS rules
Programs change often. Ask each window contractor to confirm current rebate and tax credit rules before you purchase.
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