But John,
That price would have to be for a project of 10 windows or more.
I have people who want 1 or 2 windows done & I can’t mobilized a crew for 4.5k.
Jim HIcks
On Jan 26, 2014, at 11:51 AM, John Leeke <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Christopher,
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> Over the past five years I have seen window replacement costs of $2,800 to $4,500 for double-hungs averaging 32"x62" (sash size), with all traditionally detailed construction for best work, board framed or boxed jambs, interior and exterior casing, made in local or regional shops (NOT high-end national brands most of which is consumer junk designed to be replaced in 10 to 20 years) of mahogany, or spanish cedar, or selected old-growth native species, glazed, painted, residential installed and tuned up, complete (including a round of spot maintenance and tuning as needed one year after installation).
> I have no experience with triple-hungs since the late 1980s, but would double the figures above for them.
>
> John
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