Window Pricing Guide

The cost of new windows is influenced by numerous factors, making each project unique and different from one another. 

We refrain from listing a price list because our windows are tailor-made to precisely match your specific requirements. 

With over 100 window styles and ranges to choose from, creating your ideal window is a personal process, one that our team will be with you every step of the way.

If you’re researching for new windows, there are some question we’d recommend you ask yourself:

  • What performance are you looking for?
  • What window style are you after? This determines the aesthetic that you are after 
  • Would you like them to be maintenance free? What aftercare is important to you? This will guide you on what material your new window should be
  • And most importantly, what is your budget?

    Here are some popular window styles that TWP offers:

      Casement & Awning Windows

      Casement and awning windows stand out as the most widely used window style in Australia. Hinged at the side (or top and bottom) for easy opening, typically featuring a single or pair of windows in one frame. The most economical style offered by The Window People is the Life-Style Awning & Casement windows in white uPVC.

      Available in:

      • Life-Style Range
      • Climate-Guard Range
      • Nordic Thermally Broken Net Zero
      • Accoya Hardwood

      Double Hung Windows (Vertical Sliders)

      Often found in period properties and buildings, the Double Hung Window style is renowned for its classic aesthetic appeal, despite requiring higher maintenance compared to other windows. This style consists of two panels that slide up and down over the top of each other.

      Available in:

      • Climate-Guard Range
      • Nordic Thermally Broken Net Zero
      • Accoya Hardwood

      Tilt and Turn Windows

      The tilt and turn window is a highly popular style for UPVC in Europe and aluminium windows. It provides secure ventilation by allowing inward tilting while remaining fully locked.

      Available in:

      • Climate-Guard Range
      • Nordic Thermally Broken Net Zero
      • Accoya Hardwood

      Other Styles that are also available

      • Fully Reversible
      • Servery Windows (Sliding)

      For every window style, we offer a variety of ranges that are made from different materials, to cater to your specific needs and requirements. Each window is made from high quality materials that are durable, weather proof and energy efficient. 

      The average price for new windows ranges from $750 to $5,600 per unit, depending on different specifications. Below is our quick cost guideline: 

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      Material Average new window cost
      Life-Style uPVC  window $750 – $2,750 per window
      Climate-Guard uPVC window 50% more than Life-Style window
      Noise-Guard uPVC window 75% more than Life-Style window
      Heritage Double Hung uPVC window 250% more than Life-Style window
      Nordic Thermally Broken Net Zero 150% more than Life-Style uPVC
      Accoya Hardwood 150% more than Life-Style uPVC

      Please note that double glazing is our minimum standard glazing option. 

      With all that in mind, opting for quality over cheaper options will always be a better investment and might save you from long term expenses. Poor quality windows pose risks like scratches, warping, and discoloration in uPVC. There are several issues that could arise post installation, such as poor powder coating, thin sealed units, incorrect frame sizes and condensation between glass, etc.

        What should your window quotation include?

        When evaluating quotes and options for windows, it’s crucial to compare them on a like-for-like basis. Ensure that the supplier has conducted a comprehensive assessment for accurate quotes and comparisons. 

        It’s recommended that you receive a detailed quote with all inclusions, from the new windows cost to installation and any aftercare and warranties they offer. 

        What should usually be included in your cost of window quote:

        • A full technical survey of your property
        • The sizes, styles and colours of the frames
        • The materials to be used
        • Type of glass to be used
        • The window energy rating for the glass
        • Window furniture and handles
        • Full installation including all fixings, trims and sealants
        • Disposal of your old windows
        • Aftercare and Guarantee term
        • AGWA membership number
        • Registered Builders details

        Talk to us today for a transparent and comprehensive assessment with no hidden costs. Get the best value with a peace of mind!

        How much do new windows cost?

        There are many factors and variables that contribute to the cost of new windows that means every project can be vastly different from the next.

        For this reason, we don’t show an average price list online because all our windows are bespoke made to precision fit your specific requirements.

        We have over 100 different style options to choose from to design your perfect window, this is why we are unable to offer a standard list price.

        The average price for new windows (2024)

        To help you budget when considering replacing your existing windows with our high security thermal efficient  windows. Below is a guide for the average cost of new windows. However, these are average guide price ranges and not a definitive cost to replace windows in your home.

        The average price for new windows is anything between $750 to $5,600 per window, depending on options. Speciality windows can far exceed the upper limit.


        Our Lifestyle uPVC window range is the most economical option, costing between $750 to $2,750 depending on size, glazing design and how many are being replaced in the property. Please note double glazing is our minimum standard glazing option

        Material

        Average new window cost

        Life-Style uPVC  window

        $750 – $2,750 per window

        Climate-Guard uPVC window

        50% more than Life-Style window

        Noise-Guard uPVC window

        75% more than Life-Style window

        Heritage Double Hung uPVC window

        250% more than Life-Style window

        Nordic Thermally Broken Net Zero

        150% more than Life-Style uPVC

        Accoya  Hardwood

        150% more than Life-Style uPVC

        What to consider when comparing the price of new windows online

        When comparing the cost of new windows like-for-like, you need a full quote that factors in all requirements, specification to see who really offers the best value and peace of mind.

        To work out how much new windows cost you need to consider several variables:

        • Does the provider use employed staff from start to aftercare
        • What’s included in their Guarantee
        • What is their Aftercare promise
        • Installation specification
        • Window Specification
        • Style of the frame
        • Size of the frame
        • Material used for the frame
        • Number of windows
        • Will you need scaffolding?
        • Do you need planning permission?
        • The cost of installation

        The cost of a new window listed on a websites might seem cheap at first, but installation costs can leap up if you need to erect scaffolding to reach high windows.

        Poor quality windows can warp and discolour – so it’s a false economy and not a long-term investment when you have to factor in the early replacement of your windows.

        Beware of cheap double glazing

        If something looks too good to be true, then it usually is. And when it comes to replacing you windows, you only want to do it once, never take the cheapest option as it will end up more expensive in the long-term.

        Poor quality windows leave you at risk from:

        • Scratches on new frames and glass
        • Cheap uPVC can warp and discolour over time
        • Poor powder coating on Aluminium frames
        • Softwood used instead of durable Hardwood
        • Thin sealed units that offer little thermal performance
        • Incorrect frame sizes that need excessive expanding foam to force fit
        • Bad installation that causes damp, leaks or draughts
        • Double glazing desiccant – where the double glazing seal fails and bits get in-between the glass
        • Condensation between the glass from poor seals
        • Fading on the frames

        What should your window quotation include?

        Ask the company to provide a full and transparent written quote that lists everything that’s included from the new windows cost to installation and any aftercare and warranties they offer.

        You don’t want to have the surprise of any hidden costs when you’re half-way through a window installation.

        Click here for a free window and door quote sheet

        What should be included in your cost of window quote:

        • A full technical survey of your property
        • The sizes, styles and colours of the frames
        • The materials to be used
        • Type of glass to be used
        • The window energy rating for the glass
        • Window furniture and handles
        • Full installation including all fixings, trims and sealants
        • Disposal of your old windows
        • Aftercare and Guarantee