How Much Does a Window Screen Replacement Cost in February 2024?

23 Feb.,2024

 

The cost of your window screen replacement can vary depending on several factors:

  • Window size: Because companies typically price screens by the square foot, larger windows will cost more to rescreen.
  • Window accessibility: Accessible windows are quicker and easier for professionals to install. If your window is not on the ground level or is obstructed by landscaping or other barriers, your installation will cost more.
  • Screen material and type: Common screen materials like fiberglass are cheaper, though they can be less durable than premium materials like stainless steel or brass. Additionally, a custom window screen designed to fit your specific needs will cost more.
  • Screen brand: High-end window brands like Renewal by Anderson offer windows and window screens at a premium cost, but you’re paying for quality materials, experienced installers and customization options.

Additional Considerations

Window screen prices vary depending on where you live. If the cost of living in your area is above the national average, you will likely pay more for your window screens.

When replacing your window screens, you may also need to replace the screen frames if they are no longer in good condition. This can add an average of $30 to $100 per window.

If you need to replace your windows entirely, it can be time-effective to include screen replacements. We recommend speaking with a window specialist to receive a cost estimate. You can read about our top-rated window brands to learn more.

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