Replacing windows is a big decision, and it usually comes with one of the first questions we hear from Winnipeg homeowners: How much does it cost to replace windows? Whether you’re fixing up a few drafty panes or looking to replace all 25 windows in your home, this 2025 price guide will help you understand what to expect, how costs add up, and where you might be able to save.
We’ve laid it out in a simple way—no fluff, just the facts (and a few local tips).
Window pricing in Winnipeg depends on a few things: size, material, glass type, and how the window’s being installed. But here’s a general range for what you’ll likely pay:
Type of Window | Average Cost (Installed) |
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Standard Vinyl Window | $450 – $950 per window |
Double-Pane Energy-Efficient | $650 – $1,050 per window |
Triple-Pane Window | $850 – $1,400 per window |
Full-Frame Replacement | Add $150 – $300 per unit |
Retrofit Installation | Less invasive, cheaper than full-frame |
Custom or Oversized Windows | $1,200 – $2,000+ each |
If you’re wondering what’s normal or fair, here’s a good rule of thumb:
Most mid-range window replacements cost around $650–$1,200 per unit, installed.
Some of the lower-end options—like single sliders or basic fixed windows—come in cheaper, while speciality options like triple-pane, bay, or large custom units run higher.
If you’re doing a full-home job, replacing 25 windows will usually cost between $15,000 and $35,000 depending on window type, size, and efficiency level.
It sounds like a lot, but keep in mind:
It’s a one-time investment
It can add to your home’s resale value
It can seriously cut your heating and cooling bills
Not every window replacement is priced the same. Let’s break down what actually affects your final quote:
Casement, awning, sliding, picture, or fixed—each has a different price point. Learn more about different window types here.
Vinyl (most cost-effective)
Wood (adds charm, costs more)
Fiberglass (durable and efficient)
Wondering how much on average to replace a double pane window? Expect around $650 to $1,050 installed. Triple-pane offers more insulation but adds $200–$300 more per window.
Full-frame replacements remove the entire frame and are ideal if your old frames are damaged.
Retrofit installations are quicker, less invasive, and more affordable.
Got unique windows? Custom work increases both material and labour costs.
Choosing the right window style isn’t just about looks—it also affects your budget. Below is a quick guide that shows where each window type works best in your home and what it typically costs to install here in Winnipeg. Keep in mind, prices can vary based on size, materials, and whether it’s a retrofit or full-frame installation.
Window Type | Best For | Cost Range |
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Casement Windows | Bedrooms, kitchens | $700 – $1,200 |
Awning Windows | Bathrooms, basements | $650 – $1,000 |
Double Slider | Wide walls, easy access | $600 – $950 |
Picture Windows | Living rooms, stairwells | $750 – $1,300 |
Single Hung | Traditional, budget-conscious | $500 – $850 |
Yes! Manitoba homeowners may be eligible for rebates like the Canada Greener Homes Grant, which offers up to $5,000 for energy upgrades, including window replacements. Ask us how to qualify—we’ll walk you through it.
Replace multiple windows at once for better pricing per unit.
Choose energy-efficient models to lower long-term energy bills.
Work with local pros who know Winnipeg’s climate and building codes.
Book early in the season to avoid rush pricing.
If you’re starting from scratch or building a new addition, our installation services can help you pick the right product and get it installed properly the first time.
We handle:
Window upgrades
Full-frame installs
Custom shapes and energy-efficient upgrades
Year-round service across Winnipeg
Want an exact cost for your home? We offer free, no-pressure quotes across Winnipeg. Whether you need a few windows swapped or the whole house redone, we’ll make the process easy and affordable.