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Vinyl Window Replacement cost: Los Angeles vs Philadelphia (2026)

In 2026, vinyl window replacement is about 0% more expensive in Los Angeles than in Philadelphia. Most homeowners pay around $11,000 in Los Angeles versus $10,950 in Philadelphia — a gap of roughly $50.

Los Angeles CA

$5,550 $16,400

Typically around $11,000

Philadelphia PA

Lower cost
$5,550 $16,350

Typically around $10,950

vinyl window replacement runs about $50 (0%) more in Los Angeles than in Philadelphia, driven mostly by local labor rates.
Side by side

Los Angeles vs Philadelphia: full breakdown

FactorLos AngelesPhiladelphia
Typical 2026 cost$11,000$10,950
Estimated range$5,550–$16,400$5,550–$16,350
Labor index (vs US)×1.08×1.04
Climate zoneMixedCold
Climate factor×1×1.04
Local permit$125$125
Labor share$6,050$6,000
Materials/equipment$4,950$4,950

Localized 2026 planning estimates — not quotes. Each city adjusts the national vinyl window replacement range for local labor, climate and permits.

The verdict

Is the gap worth worrying about?

That 0% gap is small — for vinyl window replacement it's usually less than the spread between two local contractors' quotes, so the metro matters far less than who you hire and when you buy.

By type

Vinyl window replacement by type: Los Angeles vs Philadelphia

Each vinyl window replacement option, priced separately for both metros — the same local labor, climate and permit adjustments applied per city, so you can compare like for like.

TypeLos AngelesPhiladelphia
Double-hung$5,550$13,150$5,550$13,100
Sliding$5,000$12,050$5,000$12,000
Casement$6,650$15,300$6,600$15,250
Picture$7,150$15,300$7,150$15,250
Bay / bow$9,900$19,650$9,850$19,600

Localized 2026 planning ranges by type — not quotes.

By size

Vinyl window replacement by number of windows: Los Angeles vs Philadelphia

Vinyl window replacement is priced per window — figure roughly $450–$1,000 each installed for standard double-hung units, including labor and disposal. Cost scales almost linearly with the number of openings you replace at once.

SizeLos AngelesPhiladelphia
5 windows$2,850$5,550$2,850$5,550
10 windows$5,550$10,400$5,550$10,400
15 windows$8,250$15,300$8,250$15,250
20 windows$10,950$19,650$10,950$19,600
25+ windows (whole home)$13,650$23,950$13,650$23,900

Localized 2026 ranges by number of windows — not quotes.

Local labor reality

What windows pros earn in each metro

Labor is about 55% of a vinyl window replacement bill, so local wages drive most of the gap. These are real metro hourly wages for skilled installers (BLS OEWS), not estimates.

Los Angeles, CA
$35.9/hr

Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim metro · about 15% above the US average installer wage.

Philadelphia, PA
$33.4/hr

Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington metro · about 7% above the US average installer wage.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS metro wages for HVAC installers (used as a trade-labor index).

Best time to buy

Cheapest time for vinyl window replacement in either city

Window installers slow down in cold months and manufacturers run their deepest promotions in fall and winter, so off-season buyers catch both labor discounts and rebates.

Best window
Late fall and winter
Avoid
Spring and summer peak
Off-peak savings
5–15%
Editors' roundtable

How much should new windows really cost you?

Frame material, glass package and install type decide the price. Our editors on what's worth paying for.

The value case

Vinyl, double-pane, low-E windows deliver most of the comfort and efficiency for the lowest price. For whole-home replacements on a budget, they're the sensible default.

The efficiency case

In extreme climates, triple-pane or premium low-E/gas-fill glass pays back in comfort and bills — and ENERGY STAR units may unlock rebates. Spend on the glass package before the frame upgrade.

The install case

A perfect window installed badly leaks and fails. Full-frame replacement with proper flashing beats a cheap pocket insert in a rotted opening — match the install method to your home's condition, not just the price.

Our take

Buy the glass package your climate needs, default to vinyl frames unless you have a reason not to, and never let install quality be the thing you cut to hit a number.

FAQ

Los Angeles vs Philadelphia

Is vinyl window replacement cheaper in Los Angeles or Philadelphia?

In 2026, vinyl window replacement is cheaper in Philadelphia at about $10,950, versus $11,000 in Los Angeles — a difference of about $50 (0%).

Why does vinyl window replacement cost more in Los Angeles than Philadelphia?

The main driver is local labor rates: Los Angeles's labor index is 1.08 versus 1.04 in Philadelphia. Climate zone (mixed vs cold) also shift the total.

How much is vinyl window replacement in Los Angeles, CA?

In Los Angeles, vinyl window replacement typically runs $5,550–$16,400 in 2026, with most homeowners paying around $11,000.

Do windows pros really charge more in one city?

Yes — and the wage data shows it. A skilled installer earns about $35.9/hr in the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim area versus $33.4/hr around Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington (BLS metro wage data). Since labor is roughly 55% of a vinyl window replacement job, that wage gap is the biggest reason the installed prices differ.

When is the cheapest time to buy vinyl window replacement — and does it differ by city?

The best window is the same in both Los Angeles and Philadelphia: Late fall and winter, when demand drops and installers discount to keep crews busy — typically 5–15% off peak pricing. The most expensive time anywhere is an emergency replacement during spring and summer peak.

Should I choose where to live based on vinyl window replacement cost?

Rarely. The $50 difference is real but one-time, and you can often close most of it in Los Angeles by buying in the off-season and getting tighter, apples-to-apples bids. Ongoing factors — energy prices, climate and home condition — matter more over the life of the system.

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Updated June 2026 · By Serhat Özçelik