Window Installation & Replacement near you in Philippines
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Typical price: ₱8,000–₱280,000
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What window installation & replacement costs in Philippines
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single window replacement Replace one aluminium-framed window | ₱8,000 | ₱15,000 | ₱30,000 |
| Three windows Replace three windows, one visit | ₱22,000 | ₱40,000 | ₱80,000 |
| Whole house (8-10 windows) Full replacement with volume pricing | ₱80,000 | ₱150,000 | ₱280,000 |
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How to hire a window installation & replacement pro in Philippines
- Get quotes from aluminium-and-glass fabricators — the standard PH supplier for windows
- For typhoon-prone areas, specify thicker glass, robust hardware and consider laminated panes
- In condos, secure admin approval — facade changes are usually restricted or prohibited
- Agree pakyaw pricing in writing with frame spec (analok/powder-coated aluminium) stated
- Check screens (standard requirement) are included
- Inspect a previous installation for sealant quality — leaks around frames are the common failure
Frequently asked questions
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.
What should a window installation quote include?
Per-window pricing with glazing spec, removal and disposal of old windows, making good internal reveals and external sealing, hardware, and warranty terms for both the unit (often 10 years) and the installation. Cheap quotes commonly exclude making-good — the messiest part.
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.
Why is my double glazing misted up between the panes?
The sealed unit has failed and let moist air in. The fix is usually replacing just the glass unit, not the whole frame — a fraction of full replacement cost. Widespread misting across many windows of the same age suggests the batch is failing and full replacement may be better value.
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.
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 do new windows cost in the Philippines?
Fabricated aluminium sliding or awning windows typically run ₱8,000-25,000 per window installed depending on size and glass spec. Whole-house packages for a modest home land roughly ₱80,000-250,000.
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