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Window Replacement Cost in Alaska 2026

May 18, 2026·9 min read

By Jordan Mercer·Reviewed by Riley Okafor·

Window Replacement Cost in Alaska 2026

Alaska window replacements run 25-40% above national — shipping plus triple-pane code make this one of the most expensive states.

The 2026 Alaska window-replacement baseline

For a typical 2,000 sqft single-family home with 12–18 windows replaced (mid-tier vinyl double-hung, energy-rated Low-E double-pane), expect a whole-project total of $11.0K–$30.6K in Alaska. Per-window installed cost varies by metro (full pricing below). Premium upgrades — triple-pane glass, fiberglass frames, or impact-rated hurricane glass where applicable — add 35–55% on top of the base spec.

For your specific project, run our Alaska window replacement cost calculator with your window count and home size.

What drives Alaska pricing

  • Triple-pane mandate. Alaska Energy Code requires U-factor ≤0.27 in most boroughs, effectively requiring triple-pane glass. Adds $250-$450 per window over double-pane.
  • Shipping premium. Every window ships from Lower 48. Container freight + barge to Alaska adds $80-$220 per window before any markup.
  • Short install season. May-September is the bulk of install work. Peak-season labor runs $85-$130/hr.

Alaska window replacement pricing by metro (2026)

Typical installed cost for a single mid-tier vinyl double-hung replacement window (35–39" wide × 49–55" tall). Multiply by your home's window count for a project estimate, then add 10–15% contingency for unexpected condition.

  • Anchorage: $920–$1480 per window installed.
  • Fairbanks: $980–$1580 per window installed.
  • Juneau (barge premium): $1050–$1700 per window installed.

Pricing reflects mid-tier vinyl double-pane Low-E. Triple-pane, fiberglass-frame, or impact-rated glass run 35–55% higher. Full-frame replacement on stucco or brick exteriors adds $150–$450 per opening for masonry/stucco patching.

Permits and inspections

Most Alaska jurisdictions require permits when you're modifying the rough opening, replacing more than 2–3 windows in a single project, or installing impact-rated windows in coastal counties. Like-for-like single window replacements often don't require a permit. Expect 1–3 inspections (rough framing if openings change, energy/insulation, final).

Permit cost typically runs $80–$400 in Alaska depending on jurisdiction. Larger projects (10+ windows) sometimes require an energy-code REScheck compliance form — your contractor should handle this.

Best time of year to replace

Alaska contractors typically run leanest from October through February. Booking in the off-season can save 8–18% compared to peak summer pricing, and permitting moves faster too. Reserve your install slot 4–8 weeks ahead of when you want work to start — quality installers book out further during peak.

The 3 highest-leverage moves

  1. Get 3 written, line-item bids. Not lump-sum quotes. Specify the exact window brand, series, glass package, and per-opening labor rate. Single-bidder pricing is unreliable; 3-bid pricing is your leverage.
  2. Verify NFRC label compliance. Every window must have an NFRC label with U-factor and SHGC printed on it. If your contractor's bid doesn't specify NFRC values, they're either missing it or using a non-rated product — both are reasons to walk.
  3. Don't skip on installation. A premium window installed wrong leaks more than a budget window installed right. Look for installers who use butyl flashing tape on the rough opening (not just caulk), and who provide a labor warranty separate from the manufacturer warranty.

Related Alaska cost guidance

Bottom line

Whole-home window replacement in Alaska costs $11.0K–$30.6K depending on home size, window count, and metro. Per-window installed cost runs $920–$1700 — pick your closest metro from the table above for your starting point. Get 3 line-item bids, verify NFRC compliance, and time your install for the October-February off-season for the best pricing. Run our Alaska window calculator for a project-specific number based on your home's window count.

More cost guides for Alaska

Planning multiple projects? Every other 2026 Alaska cost guide carries the same state-specific labor and pricing detail.

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