Enter your ZIP to
find local pros.
Please enter a valid 5 digit zip code

Windows

Cost of Replacement Bow Windows

Average Cost:

$1,810 - $3,859

Bow windows are higher-end windows that tend to cost more than other window types, but can add resale value and comfort to your home. Installing a bow window can range between $1,810 and $3,859. The national average installation cost is $2,675. The total cost of the window replacement depends on the bow window brand, size, and material, as well as local labor costs.

Find the best window contractors in your area.

The Modernize Mission

We help homeowners make confident decisions through our reliable, up-to-date, and unbiased information and average project costs. All of our content is thoroughly reviewed and fact-checked by our team of home improvement experts. Learn more about how we maintain these values.

What is a Bow Window?

A bow window is similar to a bay window in appearance. There are a few differences in bay vs bow windows, though. While a bay window extends outward at sharp angles, adding interior space, a bow window gently curves along the exterior, resembling the shape of an archer’s bow. To learn more, you can check out our bow windows guide.

Not sure this is the right window for you? You can explore all window types or go to our main page for window home improvements to explore brands, buying guides, and more.

Photo depicts a bow window with white frames against a brick home

Replacement Bow Window Prices

The average bow window prices nationally range from $1,810 to $3,859. Note that this is on the high end of replacement window costs compared to other window types.

Bow window prices tend to be high due to the amount of materials needed as well as the relative complexity of the installation. However, these windows also add to your home’s overall value, and many homeowners feel the views the windows offer make the price worth it.

However, you may be able to find a few cheaper options, and you can certainly customize the window or go with a luxury model that will raise the final cost quite a bit. Here’s a breakdown of pricing.

Prices by Quality

  • Basic Bow Windows: You might find bow windows starting at around $1,500 to $2,500 for standard sizes with basic materials.
  • Mid-Range Bow Windows: For higher quality materials and larger sizes, prices typically range from $2,500 to $5,000.
  • High-End Bow Windows: Custom designs and premium materials can push the price upwards of $5,000 to $10,000 or more, especially when additional features are included.

Installation and Labor Costs

Installation might range from $500 to $1,000 or more per window, depending on labor rates and difficulty level. This cost is in addition to the price of the window itself.

Prices by Brand

Choosing the right brand for your bow windows is crucial for quality, performance, and long-term satisfaction. Here are two top window brands – Pella and Andersen – known for their exceptional bow window offerings and what you can expect to pay for each.

Bow Window Prices By Brand 2021
Bow Window BrandsPrice Per WindowInstallation Costs
Pella Bow Window$750$900
Marvin Bow Window$799$1000
Simonton Prism Bow Window$1,100$1,450
Andersen 400 Series Bow Window$1,565$1,700

Prices by State

Bow window prices can vary depending on which part of the U.S. you live in. See the table below for state-by-state costs.

Bow Window Prices by State
StateTypical Range
Alabama$1,591 to $3,392
Alaska$1,931 to $4,118
Arizona$1,846 to $3,936
Arkansas$1,578 to $3,365
California$2,089 to $4,453
Colorado$1,947 to $4,127
Connecticut$1,976 to $4,168
Delaware$1,861 to $3,925
District of Columbia$2,115 to $4,461
Florida$1,828 to $3,895
Georgia$1,636 to $3,482
Hawaii$2,159 to $4,599
Idaho$1,765 to $3,760
Illinois$1,789 to $3,815
Indiana$1,605 to $3,425
Iowa$1,617 to $3,443
Kansas$1,594 to $3,382
Kentucky$1,589 to $3,376
Louisiana$1,685 to $3,577
Maine$1,805 to $3,826
Maryland$1,955 to $4,140
Massachusetts$2,002 to $4,263
Michigan$1,643 to $3,499
Minnesota$1,802 to $3,825
Mississippi$1,555 to $3,306
Missouri$1,605 to $3,429
Montana$1,770 to $3,766
Nebraska$1,641 to $3,496
Nevada$1,891 to $4,054
New Hampshire$1,943 to $4,163
New Jersey$2,045 to $4,388
New Mexico$1,701 to $3,647
New York$2,091 to $4,463
North Carolina$1,665 to $3,569
North Dakota$1,601 to $3,430
Ohio$1,601 to $3,424
Oklahoma$1,579 to $3,371
Oregon$1,958 to $4,197
Pennsylvania$1,805 to $3,826
Rhode Island$1,877 to $4,013
South Carolina$1,629 to $3,473
South Dakota$1,601 to $3,424
Tennessee$1,618 to $3,456
Texas$1,751 to $3,731
Utah$1,817 to $3,873
Vermont$1,857 to $3,957
Virginia$1,843 to $3,873
Washington$1,992 to $4,273
West Virginia$1,569 to $3,363
Wisconsin$1,667 to $3,558
Wyoming$1,672 to $3,573

What Factors Impact Bow Window Costs?

  • Size: The larger the window, the more materials and labor will be required, which increases the cost.
  • Material: Common frame materials for bow windows include vinyl, wood, fiberglass, aluminum, or a combination. Wood is often more expensive than vinyl, while fiberglass and composite materials can be more costly.
  • Glass: The type of glass used (e.g., double-pane, triple-pane, low-E, argon-filled) affects the price, with energy-efficient options being more expensive. Given how large bow windows are and the glass they are adding to your home, those are worth investing in.
  • Construction: If you need to alter the structure of your home to accommodate the bow window, such as expanding an opening or reinforcing the wall, the costs will be higher.
  • Labor: Installation costs can vary depending on the complexity of the job and the rates charged by contractors in your area.
  • Customization: Custom shapes, sizes, colors, finishes, and grilles will add to the cost.
  • Additional Features: Extras like built-in blinds, decorative glass, or integrated seating will increase the price.
  • Brand: Prices vary by manufacturer, with well-known brands often charging higher prices due to their reputation and quality.
  • Location: The region where you live can impact the cost due to differences in the cost of living. You will likely see the most fluctuation in labor rates.
  • Installation Challenges: If the installation is complex due to access challenges, necessary repairs or modifications to the surrounding wall, or the removal of a significant portion of the wall, the costs will increase.

A bow window with white frames in a home's living room

Finding Bow Window Replacement Pros

Ready to get quotes for your bow replacement? Modernize can help connect you to trusted window contractors in your local area who will help you install the bow windows of your dreams. Or, if you’d rather do the research yourself, you can check out all the window contractors in your area in our contractor directory.

Compare top-rated windows pros in your area.

Read real homeowner reviews, explore qualifications, and view promotions. Modernize makes it easy to browse professionals and find one that will be perfect for your project.

Share this article