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Beyond Energy Company
Price Guide · Las Vegas, NV

What window replacement actually costs in Las Vegas.

Real installed price ranges, what drives the number up or down, how financing and tax credits work, and how to read three competing quotes without getting played.

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20-40%
typical cooling bill reduction
1 day
install on most whole-home jobs
2x
lifetime warranty — parts and labor
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W-2 in-house installers — we never subcontract

Installed price by product type

These are Las Vegas Valley installed ranges — removal, disposal, sealing, and trim included. Your written quote at the assessment is exact.

ProductTypical sizeInstalled price
Single-hung window36" x 48"$650 - $850
Sliding window48" x 36"$700 - $950
Casement window30" x 48"$850 - $1,150
Large picture window72" x 60"$1,200 - $1,900
Insulated fiberglass entry door36" x 80"$1,800 - $4,500
Sliding glass patio door72" x 80"$2,200 - $5,500

Structural repair, opening resizing, custom shapes, and specialty glass are quoted separately and always itemized.

Whole-home project totals

What most valley homes spend when they do the whole house at once:

Home typeWindowsTypical project total
Condo / townhome5 - 8 windows$4,500 - $8,500
Single-story, 1,600-2,200 sq ft9 - 13 windows$7,500 - $13,500
Two-story, 2,400-3,200 sq ft14 - 20 windows$12,000 - $22,000
Large custom home20+ windows, large glass$22,000 - $45,000+

Totals assume our standard triple-pane desert package with retrofit installation where the frames are sound.

The six things that actually move your price

Glass package

Dual-pane versus triple-pane, how many surfaces get Low-E, and whether the unit is argon-filled. This is the single biggest driver — and the one that determines your savings.

Retrofit vs full-frame

Insert retrofits are meaningfully cheaper. Full-frame replacement adds flashing, insulation, and stucco work, and it's mandatory when frames are warped or water-damaged.

Size and operation

Casements and large picture windows cost more per opening than single-hungs and sliders. Big fixed glass carries the highest material cost.

Structural condition

Rot, termite damage, or out-of-square framing found at removal adds repair labor. We photograph and price it before proceeding — never after the fact.

Access and story

Second-story openings, tight side yards, and pool-side access need staging and more crew hours.

Sales overhead

Some of what you're quoted is marketing and commission structure, not product. That's why identical spec windows can differ by 40% between companies.

How to compare three quotes fairly

Print this and hold every bid to it — including ours:

  • Is it dual-pane or triple-pane, and how many Low-E surfaces?
  • Is the U-factor and SHGC written on the quote in numbers?
  • Retrofit insert or full-frame — and is stucco repair included?
  • Is the warranty on labor as well as materials, and is it prorated?
  • Are the installers W-2 employees or subcontractors?
  • Is the permit included, and who meets the inspector?

The payback math for a Las Vegas home

Take a valley home with a $310 average summer power bill where the windows are the weak point. A 25% cooling reduction across the five hottest months is roughly $350-$450 a year, plus a smaller winter gain and an AC system that cycles less and lasts longer.

Straight energy payback on a $10,000 project reads long on paper. What actually justifies the spend for most homeowners is the combination: lower bills, rooms that finally hold temperature, less dust, less street noise, a federal tax credit, and resale value with a transferable lifetime warranty attached.

We'll model your specific numbers at the assessment using your real bills — not a national average.

Answers

Frequently asked questions

What is the average cost to replace windows in Las Vegas?+

Most Las Vegas homeowners pay $650-$1,200 per window installed for energy-efficient replacement windows. A typical 10-window single-story home runs about $7,500-$12,000, and a larger two-story with big glass can reach $15,000-$25,000.

Why do quotes for the same house vary by thousands?+

Three reasons: the glass package (dual-pane clear versus triple-pane with Low-E on three surfaces), the installation method (retrofit insert versus full-frame with flashing and stucco repair), and sales overhead. A national brand carrying heavy marketing cost prices differently than a local crew.

Is financing available for window replacement?+

Yes. We offer financing with options that include deferred-payment and low fixed monthly plans, subject to credit approval. Many homeowners structure the payment near what the project saves on their monthly power bill.

Do new windows qualify for a federal tax credit?+

ENERGY STAR® qualifying windows are commonly eligible for the federal energy-efficient home improvement credit, typically 30% of product cost up to an annual cap for windows. We provide the manufacturer certification statement; your tax preparer confirms your eligibility.

Do new windows increase home value in Las Vegas?+

Window replacement consistently ranks among the better-returning exterior projects, and in this market the efficiency story matters to buyers who know what a July bill looks like. A transferable lifetime warranty is a real selling point at listing.

Is it cheaper to replace all windows at once?+

Almost always. One mobilization, one permit, one crew day, and volume pricing on the order. Replacing five now and five in two years typically costs 15-25% more in total than doing ten together.

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Military & veterans
Thank-you discount applied to every window and door project.
First responders
Fire, police, and medical personnel get the same appreciation pricing.
Seniors
Dedicated pricing for homeowners 65 and older.

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