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Window Replacement Cost in Vermont:
Types, Ratings & Local Quotes

Average window replacement in Vermont: $320–$720/window. Recommended type: Triple-pane Low-E with argon or krypton fill. Compare ratings, warranty, installation scope, and rebate assumptions.

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$320–$720/window

Avg. Cost Per Window

$200–$420/yr

Annual Energy Savings

≤0.20

Target U-Factor

5–10 years

Typical Payback

Best Windows for Vermont

Recommended: Triple-pane Low-E with argon or krypton fill

Vermont's severe cold makes triple-pane windows one of the best envelope investments. Efficiency Vermont offers rebates and financing. Many older Vermont homes have original single or double-pane windows without Low-E coatings.

Window TypeCost Per WindowU-FactorBest For
Double-Pane Standard$150–$3500.30–0.40Budget replacement
Double-Pane Low-E$200–$5000.25–0.32Best value overall
Double-Pane Low-E + Argon$280–$6000.20–0.28Mixed climates
Triple-Pane Low-E$400–$8000.15–0.22Cold climates
Impact-Resistant$500–$1,200VariesHurricane/storm zones

Vermont Window Rebates & Tax Credits

Current window rebate eligibility should be verified

Efficiency Vermont Home Energy Loan and rebates

Green Mountain Power Savings Plan

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.

Window Replacement Quotes by City in Vermont

Burlington
South Burlington
Rutland
Barre
Montpelier

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