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Pella Lifestyle Series Window Cost Guide 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:08:32+00:00 • 3 min read

The cost of Pella Lifestyle Series windows varies by size, configuration, finish, and installation specifics. Typical price ranges combine both product price and installation, with the main drivers being frame material, glass options, and labor. This guide provides practical USD ranges and per-unit pricing to help buyers estimate the budget for a home project.

Item Low Average High Notes
Window (unit price) $350 $900 $2,400 Standard double-hung in Lifestyle Series
Installation $600 $1,600 $3,000 Labor varies by opening size and complexity
Add-ons $50 $350 $1,000 Grilles, upgrades, low-e coatings
Permits/Shipping/Delivery $0 $150 $500 Depends on locale and quantity
Total per window (installed) $1,000 $2,500 $6,000 Assumes standard sizes, typical job

Overview Of Costs

Cost for a Pella Lifestyle Series window typically includes the window unit plus installation, with standard configurations falling in the $1,000–$2,500 installed range per unit. Expanded options—such as larger sizes, multi-pane configurations, premium finishes, or enhanced glazing—can push total per-window costs higher, often into the $3,000–$6,000 range when multiple units are installed in a project. Per-unit pricing usually sits around $350–$900 for the product itself, with labor commonly accounting for the majority of the total in typical projects.

Notes include that costs assume standard openings and straightforward removal/replacement; custom shapes, extensive framing work, or structural repairs add to the total. A single-room replacement may be more cost-efficient per window than a full-house installation due to economies of scale and scope.

Cost Breakdown

Table summarizes the major cost categories and typical ranges to help compare quotes. Assumptions include standard 2’–4’ widths, double-hung styles, and mid-grade glass packages. All figures are in USD and exclude applicable taxes.

Category Low Average High Notes
Materials $350 $900 $2,400 Window unit, finish, glazing
Labor $600 $1,600 $3,000 Removal, install, fit
Permits $0 $100 $500 Local requirements vary
Delivery/Disposal $0 $150 $500 Depending on distance and disposal needs
Warranty/Service $0 $50 $200 Optional extended coverage
Contingency $0 $100 $300 Unforeseen framing or moisture work

What Drives Price

Factor drivers include window size, configuration, and finish. Larger openings dramatically raise both materials and labor. For Lifestyle Series, premium operations—such as energy-efficient coatings, triple-pane glazing, or exterior finishes that require more labor—also push costs higher. The Assumptions: standard sizes, mid-range glass, and typical installation methods.

Smaller updates, like a basic grille pattern or a standard white interior, keep costs toward the lower end. Conversely, specialty grilles, stained finishes, or custom configurations can add a substantial premium. Availability of in-season promotions or bundled installations can affect final pricing.

Ways To Save

Budget Tip: consider replacing in stages rather than all at once to spread costs over time. Choosing standard sizes and finishes, scheduling installations in off-peak seasons, and bundling multiple windows with a single contractor often reduces per-unit labor and delivery fees. Keep in mind that removing old units may require extra disposal costs or framing work, which should be anticipated in the estimate.

Ask about warranty coverage and installation guarantees, as strong warranty terms can influence long-term value even if upfront costs appear higher. Compare quotes from multiple certified installers to ensure consistent materials and workmanship.

Regional Price Differences

Regional Variations affect both availability and price. In the Northeast and West Coast, higher labor and permit costs can elevate total installed prices by roughly 10–20% relative to the national average. Midwestern markets often align with the national average, while Rural areas may see reduced delivery fees but potential travel charges for installers.

For a typical 6-window project, a regional delta of ±10–15% is common depending on local trade rates and permit requirements. If a project includes complex installations (as in multi-story openings or non-standard framing), regional price differences can widen.

Labor & Installation Time

Labor Costs reflect crew size, skill level, and project duration. A two-person team may handle standard openings in about 4–6 hours per window, while larger or custom configurations can require 8–12 hours or more. Labor rates in the $60–$120 per hour range are typical, with higher-end installers charging more for premium finishes or meticulous glazing work.

Preparation time—removing old units, sealing, and ensuring moisture barriers—adds to total hours. Faster installs may reduce total labor costs but can impact quality if rushed.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Sample Quotes illustrate common project scales and part lists, with three scenario cards below. Assumptions include standard openings, mid-range glass, and one contractor for the window plus installation.

  1. Basic: 4 standard double-hung Lifestyle Series windows, white interior, mid-glass, no grilles; 4 openings; materials $1,200; labor $2,000; permits/delivery $150; total approx $3,350.
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  2. Mid-Range: 6 windows including 2 with low-e coatings and a simple grille; materials $4,000; labor $3,600; delivery $200; total approx $7,800.
  3. Premium: 8 larger custom-width windows with premium finish and triple-glazed glass; materials $6,400; labor $6,000; permits $400; delivery $350; total approx $13,150.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.