Home Repairs Estimator
Planning-level cost estimates for major home projects
Estimates based on U.S. market data · Updated April 2026

Window Replacement for Turnkey in San Francisco, CA

Typical cost in San Francisco, CA
$3,420 – $11,782
Based on HomeAdvisor and Angi 2024 contractor data, adjusted for San Francisco, CA labor rates and home characteristics. How this is calculated →
Equipment / materials$1,900 – $6,500
Labor$1,200 – $4,100
Permits & misc$300 – $1,200
✓ Review provider options
✓ Free to use
✓ No signup
Estimate your project
Enter the basics. The range adjusts to your inputs and the local market tier above.
Free to use. No signup. We may earn a commission if you click a provider link. External providers are independent third parties.
Result
Enter your project details above and select Calculate range to see a planning estimate.
Review providers before committing. No obligation.
Free calculator by Home Repairs EstimatorAdd to your site →

Window Replacement gives you a planning-stage cost range to work from before you talk to contractors. Compare any quote you receive against this range and ask for a line-item breakdown if a bid sits well above or below it — that's where pricing games usually show up. In San Francisco, CA, most projects fall between $3,420 and $11,782, depending on home size, system type, and the condition of what's already in place. San Francisco, CA is a high-tier market — Labor, permitting, and disposal costs tend to sit above the national midpoint.

Planning guidance

This version is for sanity-checking assumptions before you talk to providers. Start with the range shown above, adjust inputs that match your home, and note which factors move the estimate most — those are the questions to bring into your first call. Adjust inputs to see what moves the estimate most. This is for planning only, not a provider quote or guarantee.

FAQ

How does this estimate work?
Window Replacement gives you a planning-stage cost range to work from before you buy replacement windows. Compare the range against any quote you receive and ask a line-item breakdown if a bid sits well above or below it — this is where pricing games usually show up.
What should I check before comparing quotes?
If your quote is below this range: check frame material (vinyl is cheapest, fiberglass and wood are significantly more) and whether it's an insert or full-frame replacement. Insert replacements are cheaper but don't address frame rot. If your quote is above this range: ask for a per-window breakdown and confirm what's included — capping, disposal, interior finish, and exterior trim are often separate.
Is this a quote from a provider?
No. This page is an estimation tool for planning only. It helps you compare scenarios using your inputs and local context, without claiming provider availability or pricing guarantees.