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Window Replacement Cost in Albuquerque (2026)

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Quick answer: Albuquerque homeowners pay $500–$950 per window installed; a 10-window home runs $5,000–$9,000. Two forces shape the right window here: intense high-desert sun at 5,300 feet that fades everything behind ordinary glass, and New Mexico's highest-in-the-nation burglary rate. Low-E glass plus laminated panes and modern locks answer both in one upgrade.

Illustration of a Albuquerque home with local landmarks
Cost per window across 6 US metros (2026)
Albuquerque is highlighted (gold). Same standard vinyl double-hung, installed.
$0$500$1,000$1,500Dallas$550–$900Albuquerque$500–$950Phoenix$500–$1,000Seattle$650–$1,150Chicago$700–$1,100Miami$650–$1,300
Albuquerque is one of the cheapest metros here; sun and security drive the spec more than price.

High-desert sun, high-desert crime

Albuquerque runs hot and bright, and that intense high-altitude sun bakes old frames and fades everything behind single-pane glass. But locals know the other number too: New Mexico has the highest burglary rate of any state, and Albuquerque runs higher still. An old ground-floor window here is doing two jobs badly — keeping heat out, and keeping people out.

A pueblo-style adobe home in Albuquerque with viga beams and the Sandia Mountains behind, desert landscaping in front
A classic Albuquerque pueblo home — that intense high-desert sun fades and cracks older window frames year after year.

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The upgrade that does both

Low-E glass for the sun, laminated glass and modern locks for the street. In Albuquerque, the right window is the rare upgrade that lowers your cooling bill and your odds of a break-in in the same afternoon. Studies of convicted burglars found most move on the moment a house looks harder than the next one — laminated glass and a solid multi-point lock make yours that house.

One window, two jobs: keep the heat out, keep people out.

Don't underestimate the altitude sun

At 5,300 feet, Albuquerque's sun is more intense than the temperature alone suggests. UV fades floors, furniture, and art behind ordinary glass. A good Low-E coating blocks the heat and the fading at once — worth prioritizing here more than in lower-elevation cities.

What the swap feels like

The afternoon rooms stop cooking. Your floors and couch stop fading in the window's path. And the ground-floor windows stop being the thing you think about when you leave for a weekend.

How Albuquerque compares

MetroPer window10-window projectMain cost driver
Dallas$550–$900$5,000–$9,000Low Texas labor costs
Albuquerque$500–$950$5,000–$9,000High-desert sun; security
Phoenix$500–$1,000$5,000–$9,500Desert heat; Low-E coating
Seattle$650–$1,150$7,000–$11,000Damp climate; security
Chicago$700–$1,100$8,000–$11,000Labor + cold-climate glass
Miami$650–$1,300$7,000–$14,000Mandatory hurricane glass

Frequently asked questions

How much does window replacement cost in Albuquerque?
Albuquerque homeowners pay $500–$950 per window installed; a 10-window home runs $5,000–$9,000. Cost varies with glass coating, frame material, and window count.
What windows are best for Albuquerque's intense sun?
Low-E glass is a priority. At 5,300 feet the high-desert sun is more intense than the temperature suggests, and it fades floors, furniture, and art behind ordinary glass.
Do new windows help with security in Albuquerque?
Yes. New Mexico has the highest burglary rate of any state and Albuquerque runs higher still. Laminated glass and a solid multi-point lock make ground-floor windows much harder to force.
Can one upgrade lower both cooling bills and break-in risk?
In Albuquerque, yes. Low-E glass for the sun plus laminated glass and modern locks for the street means the same upgrade lowers your cooling bill and your odds of a break-in at once.

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Cost figures in this guide are compiled from publicly available 2026 U.S. pricing data — including ENERGY STAR, the U.S. Department of Energy, and national contractor cost guides (HomeAdvisor / Angi True Cost) — and are intended for planning only. Prices vary by region, brand, and installation method; always collect 2–3 local quotes.