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Known locally as window replacement and retrofit double glazing. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in New Zealand.

Typical price: NZ$600–NZ$18,000

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What window installation & replacement costs in New Zealand

Researched national ranges in NZD. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Single window replacement Replace one standard window in an existing opening NZ$600 NZ$1,000 NZ$2,000
Three windows Replace three standard windows, one visit NZ$1,800 NZ$3,000 NZ$5,500
Whole house (8-10 windows) Full replacement or whole-home retrofit double glazing NZ$5,000 NZ$9,000 NZ$18,000

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How to hire a window installation & replacement pro in New Zealand

  1. Check whether the job is like-for-like replacement (generally exempt building work under Schedule 1) or altered openings (consent likely)
  2. Consider retrofit double glazing into existing timber/aluminium joinery — a large NZ market — versus full replacement
  3. Confirm safety glass to NZS 4223 in doors and low openings
  4. Ask for public liability insurance and a written GST quote
  5. For weathertightness, confirm flashing details and who owns that risk on full replacements
  6. Check Builderscrack reviews and joinery-brand accreditation

Frequently asked questions

What is double glazing and is triple glazing worth it?

Double glazing (two panes with a sealed gas gap) is the modern default. Triple adds insulation and noise benefits that matter most in cold climates and on noisy roads; elsewhere the extra cost rarely pays back. Spend first on installation quality and low-E coatings — a badly fitted triple-glazed unit performs worse than a well-fitted double.

How do I choose between vinyl/uPVC, aluminium and timber windows?

uPVC/vinyl is the value pick: good insulation, low maintenance, mid-range look. Aluminium gives slim frames and durability (thermally broken frames fix its insulation weakness) at a higher price. Timber looks best and suits period homes but needs maintenance and costs most. Warranty and installer quality matter more than brand marketing.

Do new windows need planning permission or permits?

Like-for-like replacement is usually permit-free, but many places regulate windows through energy codes, safety-glass rules, and egress requirements for bedrooms — and heritage/conservation properties almost always need consent for changes. Your installer should know local rules; ask what paperwork you'll receive at completion.

Can windows be replaced in winter or bad weather?

Yes — pros replace one opening at a time so the house is never fully open, and cold-weather installation is routine in cold climates. Sealants and foams have temperature limits, so extreme cold or rain may shift a schedule, but winter is often the quieter, cheaper season to book.

How much does window replacement cost?

Windows are priced per opening: the unit itself (frame material, glazing spec, size) plus installation labour. A standard-size replacement in an existing opening is the base case; enlarging openings, upper-floor access, bay windows and heritage styles add meaningfully. Whole-house jobs get per-window discounts.

Is retrofit double glazing worth it in New Zealand?

Often yes — swapping single panes for sealed units in existing joinery costs roughly half of full replacement and transforms condensation and warmth in villas and 60s-80s homes. Full replacement wins when frames are rotten or draughty beyond repair.

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