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Window Replacement Cost in Massachusetts (2026)

The average cost of a window replacement in Massachusetts is $15,000, ranging from $6,250 to $31,250. Costs in Massachusetts are 25% above the national average.

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·Published January 1, 2026·Updated March 1, 2026·Fact-checked

Average home value in Massachusetts: $580,000 | Region: northeast

Massachusetts Cost Range

Low End

$6,250

Average

$15,000

High End

$31,250

Cost Breakdown in Massachusetts

Labor multiplier: 1.3x | Material multiplier: 1.12x

Windows50% — $8,400
Labor30% — $5,850
Trim & Finishing10% — $1,680
Permits & Disposal10% — $1,680
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Permit Information in Massachusetts

Permits are required. Strict energy codes and historic district rules

Home Improvement in Massachusetts

Massachusetts has one of the most regulated construction environments in the country, with the stretch energy code (adopted by over 300 municipalities) requiring net-zero-ready standards for major renovations. Boston's dense housing stock of triple-deckers, brownstones, and colonial-era homes presents unique renovation challenges including limited site access, shared walls, and historic preservation requirements. The state's strong union presence in the trades means high-quality workmanship but also some of the highest labor rates east of California.

Climate Considerations for Massachusetts Projects

Nor'easters delivering heavy wet snow (40-60 inches annually in Greater Boston, 70+ in western Massachusetts) create significant roof loading concerns and ice dam risk on older homes. Coastal erosion is an accelerating problem along the Cape Cod and South Shore coastlines, and homes in these areas face increasingly strict setback requirements and may require foundation stabilization. Massachusetts' adoption of the stretch energy code means renovations must achieve high-performance thermal envelopes, with blower-door testing now standard for verifying air-sealing quality.

Contractor Licensing in Massachusetts

Massachusetts requires all home improvement contractors to register with the Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation, and construction supervisors performing structural work must hold a separate Construction Supervisor License (CSL) requiring an exam administered by the Board of Building Regulations and Standards. Electricians, plumbers, and sheet metal workers must hold trade-specific state licenses. The state mandates arbitration through the Home Improvement Contractor Program for disputes, providing strong consumer protections.

Massachusetts vs National Average

National Average

$12,000

Massachusetts Average

$15,000(+$3,000 vs national)

Tips for Your Window Replacement in Massachusetts

  • Get at least 3 quotes from licensed contractors in Boston or your area.
  • Schedule during fall or winter for potentially lower labor rates in Massachusetts.
  • Strict energy codes and historic district rules
  • Consider financing options like a HELOC or personal loan for projects over $10,000.
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Major Cities in Massachusetts

Costs can vary within Massachusetts. Here are the major metro areas where window replacement projects are most common:

Boston, MAWorcester, MASpringfield, MA

Compare With Neighboring States

StateLowAverageHighvs National
Massachusetts$6,250$15,000$31,250+25%
New Hampshire$5,500$13,200$27,500+10%
Vermont$5,600$13,440$28,000+12%
New York$6,500$15,600$32,500+30%
Connecticut$6,000$14,400$30,000+20%
Rhode Island$5,900$14,160$29,500+18%

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