Window Replacement Cost in Hawaii
Updated for 2025 • Climate Zone 1A • Labor costs 45% above national average
Low
$435
Average
$943
High
$1,740
per unit • 45% above national average
Window Replacement in Hawaii: What You Need to Know
Hawaii falls in Climate Zone 1A (Very Hot-Humid), which impact resistance and solar heat gain are primary concerns. Understanding these local factors helps you make better decisions about materials and timing.
Impact Rating Required
Miami-Dade hurricane impact rating required in most areas. Essential for insurance.
Solar Heat Gain
Low-SHGC (Solar Heat Gain Coefficient) glass reduces cooling costs significantly.
Storm Protection
Impact windows eliminate need for shutters and reduce insurance premiums 15-45%.
✓ Recommended for Hawaii
- • Impact-Rated Vinyl
- • Low-E with Low SHGC
- • Laminated Glass
✗ Not Recommended
- • Standard Single-Pane
- • High SHGC Glass
- • Non-Impact Rated
Best time for this project in Hawaii: Year-round (but book early before hurricane season)
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Your Estimated Cost
Low
$4,350
Average
$9,425
High
$17,400
Higher than national average (major metro area)
Standard material
Estimates are for planning purposes. Actual costs vary by project specifics, contractor, and market conditions.