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Mobile Home Window Replacement Cost (2026): Cheaper Than You'd Think

Why mobile home windows usually cost less
Here's the good news manufactured-home owners rarely hear: your windows are often cheaper to replace than a site-built house. Mobile homes use a handful of standard sizes — most commonly 30″×60″, 36″×54″, and 36″×60″ — instead of the endless custom openings in stick-built homes. Standard sizing means off-the-shelf units and a faster install.
Manufactured-home windows are the rare case where "standard size" works in your favor.
The 2026 price ranges
Installed, most units land at $250–$700 each. Bare budget windows can be found for as little as $85, but if you order direct from a manufacturer, factor in ~$40 shipping per window and labor on top. Skip single-pane if you can — a double-pane, low-E unit with a U-factor of 0.30 or lower pays for itself in comfort and energy bills.
Mobile home windows are cheaper than stick-built — but the sizes are non-standard. See your number.
Get my estimate →Single-wide vs double-wide: how many windows
Most single-wides have 6–8 windows; most double-wides have 8–12. Multiply by your per-window number and you've got a whole-home ballpark before quotes.
Vinyl vs aluminum (and skip single-pane)
Older mobile homes often came with thin aluminum frames that conduct heat and cold straight through the wall. Vinyl is the popular modern choice — affordable, low-maintenance, and far better insulating. Whatever you pick, double-pane is the floor, not the ceiling.
You can absolutely replace just one
One cracked or drafty unit doesn't force a whole-home project. Replacing a single mobile-home window is common and cheap — see can you replace just one window for the math on when that's smart vs when to do several.
Watch-outs specific to manufactured homes
Order the mobile-home-spec size (they differ from residential windows), measure the opening carefully before buying, and make sure whoever installs flashes and seals it properly — a bad seal on a thin wall shows up as drafts within a season.
Mobile home window costs at a glance
| Scope | Cost | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Per window (installed) | $250–$700 | Standard mobile sizes |
| Single-wide (whole home) | $1,800–$5,000 | ~6–9 windows |
| Double-wide (whole home) | $2,500–$8,000 | ~10–14 windows |
| Glass / materials only | $85–$175 | Before labor (DIY) |
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Get your estimate →Sources & further reading
.GOVENERGY STAR — Windows, Doors & Skylights.GOVU.S. Dept. of Energy — Guide to Energy-Efficient Windows.GOVENERGY STAR — Storm Windows (budget alternative)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.
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