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Window Replacement Cost in Miami (2026)

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Quick answer: Miami homeowners pay $650–$1,300 per window installed; a 10-window home runs $7,000–$14,000. The premium isn't optional — Miami-Dade's code requires impact-rated (laminated) glass built to survive hurricane debris. Those same windows do three jobs at once: storm protection, security, and noise reduction, while fresh seals stop the humidity-driven fog between panes.

Illustration of a Miami home with local landmarks
Cost per window across 6 US metros (2026)
Miami 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
Miami is the most expensive of the six because Miami-Dade code requires impact-rated glass.

The plywood ritual

Every Miami homeowner knows the drill: storm's coming, and out come the plywood sheets and the drill. If you've done that dance more than a couple of times, impact windows aren't a luxury — they're the end of the ritual. No more boarding up, no more wondering if this is the year the old glass gives. And between storms, they cut the roar of the street and the AC bill at the same time.

A pastel art deco Miami home with palm trees and tropical plants, older aluminum windows showing salt-air weathering
A classic Miami art deco home — charming, but older aluminum windows and salt air are no match for hurricane season.

Impact windows aren't a luxury. They're the end of the plywood ritual.

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Why impact glass is required (and worth it)

Miami-Dade has the strictest wind-borne-debris code in the country. Impact-rated windows are laminated to survive flying debris at hurricane speeds — that's why they cost more. But they're doing three jobs at once: storm protection, security (they're extremely hard to break through), and noise reduction. In Miami, "impact glass" is the baseline, not the upgrade.

The humidity factor

Even setting storms aside, Miami's constant humidity is brutal on old window seals. That permanent fog between panes and the mildew creeping along the sill? That's failed seals letting moist air in. New windows with fresh seals shut that down.

What the swap feels like

Hurricane season arrives and you do... nothing. No plywood, no panic. Just a quieter house that stays cool and doesn't flinch when the wind picks up. And your AC stops fighting the humidity through gaps you couldn't see.

How Miami 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 Miami?
Miami homeowners pay $650–$1,300 per window installed; a 10-window home runs $7,000–$14,000. The higher range reflects hurricane-code impact-rated glass, which is required, not optional.
Are impact windows required in Miami?
Yes. Miami-Dade has the strictest wind-borne-debris code in the country, so impact-rated (laminated) glass is the baseline for replacement windows here — not an upgrade.
What do impact windows do besides storm protection?
Three jobs at once: hurricane protection, security (they're extremely hard to break through), and noise reduction. They also end the plywood-boarding ritual before every storm.
Why do Miami windows fog or grow mildew?
Miami's constant humidity is hard on old seals. Failed seals let moist air in, causing fog between the panes and mildew along the sill. New windows with fresh seals shut that down.

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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.