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Window Replacement Cost in Idaho (2026)

The average cost of a window replacement in Idaho is $11,400, ranging from $4,750 to $23,750. Costs in Idaho are 5% below the national average.

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·Published January 1, 2026·Updated March 1, 2026·Fact-checked

Average home value in Idaho: $420,000 | Region: west

Idaho Cost Range

Low End

$4,750

Average

$11,400

High End

$23,750

Cost Breakdown in Idaho

Labor multiplier: 0.92x | Material multiplier: 0.95x

Windows50% — $5,415
Labor30% — $3,146
Trim & Finishing10% — $1,083
Permits & Disposal10% — $1,083
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Permit Information in Idaho

Permits are required. Growing market with rising labor costs

Home Improvement in Idaho

Idaho's Boise metro area has been one of the fastest-growing regions in the US, driving a construction boom that has increased labor costs by 25-35% over the past five years. Outside the Treasure Valley, much of Idaho is rural with limited contractor availability—homeowners in mountain communities like Sun Valley or McCall should expect premium pricing and extended scheduling. The state's volcanic soil in the Snake River Plain provides excellent drainage but can be challenging for excavation due to basalt layers close to the surface.

Climate Considerations for Idaho Projects

Idaho's cold winters with heavy snowfall in the northern and mountain regions demand high-performance insulation and heating systems, with many homes relying on wood stoves or pellet stoves as supplemental heat. Wildfire risk has increased dramatically across the state, and homes in the wildland-urban interface increasingly require fire-resistant siding, Class A roofing, and defensible space landscaping. The arid southern climate means irrigation-dependent landscaping and low humidity that causes wood shrinkage and joint separation in interior finishes.

Contractor Licensing in Idaho

Idaho requires contractor registration through the Idaho Contractors Board for any work over $2,000, including proof of liability insurance and completion of a business law exam. Public works contractors have additional bonding requirements, but private residential work has relatively modest regulatory hurdles. HVAC, electrical, and plumbing contractors must hold separate specialty licenses, and the state reciprocates licensing with several neighboring states.

Idaho vs National Average

National Average

$12,000

Idaho Average

$11,400($-600 vs national)

Tips for Your Window Replacement in Idaho

  • Get at least 3 quotes from licensed contractors in Boise or your area.
  • Schedule during fall or winter for potentially lower labor rates in Idaho.
  • Growing market with rising labor costs
  • Consider financing options like a HELOC or personal loan for projects over $10,000.
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Major Cities in Idaho

Costs can vary within Idaho. Here are the major metro areas where window replacement projects are most common:

Boise, IDMeridian, IDNampa, ID

Compare With Neighboring States

StateLowAverageHighvs National
Idaho$4,750$11,400$23,750-5%
Washington$5,900$14,160$29,500+18%
Oregon$5,600$13,440$28,000+12%
Nevada$5,250$12,600$26,250+5%
Utah$5,000$12,000$25,000+0%
Wyoming$4,750$11,400$23,750-5%
Montana$5,000$12,000$25,000+0%

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