How Much Does Window Repair Cost in New York City? [2025 Data]

Normal Range: $241 - $774

Window repair in New York City costs $499 on average, with most homeowners spending between $241 and $774. The city has some unique cost factors that inflate the bottom line.

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Highlights
  • High labor costs, accessibility concerns, permits, and the cost of living make window repairs costly in NYC. 

  • Historical homes will cost much more if permits and specialized restoration are required. 

  • The best time to hire a pro is late spring or early fall. Avoid summer and winter.

Homeowners in New York will pay an average of $499 with costs ranging from $241 to $774. The big city comes with a big pricetag—a common occurrence for New Yorkers. However, some benefits remain, such as plenty of pros to choose from and a long season where repairs (or replacements) make sense. Read on and learn how each factor contributes to the total cost of window repair in New York City. 

Window Repair Cost Factors 

The urgency of repair, type of window, building type, permit requirements, and even the season can all affect the cost of a window repair in New York. All costs in this article are per window.

Type of Repair

 7 common window repairs illustrated, including broken window seal, hardware issues, and damaged screen

Fixing a drafty window is often less expensive than repairing a window track, but costs depend on the contractor, the price of materials in your area, and the extent of the damage.

Repair TypeAverage Cost
Cosmetic frame damage$75–$200
Cracked or broken glass$75–$2,000+
Difficult to operate$100–$500
Drafty windows$100–$400
Foggy windows$75–$200
Leaking windows$100–$600
Rotted frame$250–$800
Water damage$150–$600
Latch or hardware issues$25–$150
Repair or replace screen$25–$100

Type of Window

We recommend double-pane windows for nearly all repairs and installations in New York. Triple-pane windows can be overkill and are much more expensive to install. Couple that with the fact that New Yorkers tend to househop more than they might in other cities, and it doesn’t make triple-pane windows a smart investment.

Single-pane glass doesn’t block much noise and is energy-inefficient. It also tends to get damaged more easily. We only recommend single-pane if you have budgetary constraints. Talk to a window repair pro in New York City about your options.

Window TypeAverage Repair Cost
Single-pane$200–$550
Double-pane$300–$700
Triple-pane$320–$850

Type of Glass

Most residential windows in New York are either insulated or tempered, which makes sense for drastically cold winters and local humidity. However, windows don’t come with these treatments as standard, so check for them when performing a repair.

Tempered windows can be a smart decision in houses with children as they prevent glass from shattering. Specialized options like Low-E windows and obscured windows are less common but can be the right choice in historical homes or those where budget isn’t a concern.

MaterialAverage Repair Cost
Laminated$250–$770
Obscured$230–$840
Tempered$360–$950
Insulated$350–$890
Low-E$420–$990

Window Size

Windows either come custom or standard. A standard window size is around 36 inches wide and 50 to 71 inches tall. Almost all mass-market windows fall into these dimensions, so we used a window this size to price things out in this article.

Any custom work will see homeowners exceeding the high end of the average $774. Many New York homes have custom window work, which may sound negative until you discover there are plenty of talented pros who know how to work with custom windows.

Accessibility

The higher the work, the higher the cost. Ground-floor windows cost an average of $499 to repair. The Big Apple is unique because most residents live in buildings with over 5 floors. 

This has pros and cons: Windows are harder to work on, but more pros understand the intricacies of working in tall apartment structures. For those with standalone homes, make sure there isn’t snow, landscaping gear, or ice anywhere the pro plans on working.

Window Repair Pro Costs

The costs of window repair pros in New York can be broken down into these factors:

  • Distance to the job site

  • Experience level 

  • Specialized tool requirements

  • Permit considerations

  • Weather events

  • Window height

The factors above result in an hourly rate between $45 and $100. New York is a large city with a surplus of talented window repair specialists, but there are also plenty of high-rise buildings, permit considerations, and historical structures. Talk to a few NYC window repair pros to gather quotes and compare.    

Does Window Repair Increase Home Value? 

Since keeping your windows in good shape is an expected part of home maintenance, you won’t see much of an ROI on simple repairs, unless you’re restoring historical windows. That said, not repairing your windows can negatively impact your home’s value. 

Total window replacement can be one of the highest return on investment (ROI) projects you can make to your home, no matter the city. If your windows are old and ready for replacement, consider installing storm windows. They can help protect your glass during strong winds, snow, and hail. A major benefit of storm windows is preventing tree branches from smashing glass.

How Angi Gets Its Cost Data

Home is the most important place on earth, which is why Angi has helped more than 150 million homeowners transform their houses into homes they adore. To help homeowners with their next project, Angi provides readers with the most accurate cost data and upholds strict editorial standards. We survey real Angi customers about their project costs to develop the pricing data you see, so you can make the best decisions for you and your home. We pair this data with research from reputable sources, including the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, academic journals, market studies, and interviews with industry experts—all to ensure our prices reflect real-world projects. 

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