If your windows are older, drafty and inefficient, you’re probably considering a replacement. Replacing your windows will have a good return on investment in two ways. They will increase the resale value of your home and improve energy efficiency, which will result in energy cost savings over time.

The following infographic looks at how much does it cost to replace windows based on the type of window as well as the material itself.

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Cost To Replace Windows Based on Window Type & Material
Cost To Replace Windows Based on Window Type & Material

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Irma Wallace

Co-founder and Vice President of SearchRank, responsible for many of the day to day operations of the company. She is also founder of The Arizona Builders' Zone, a construction / home improvement portal.