
How Much Do Replacement Windows Cost in the NY-NJ-CT Region?
At WindowRama, we know that your windows are more than just openings in your home — they frame your view, affect energy bills, and help define your home’s character here in Connecticut. Whether you’re replacing old windows or adding new ones, our expert team delivers precision installation with top-tier products, backed by nearly 50 years of industry experience.
Westport – 425 Post Road East, Westport, CT 06880 – (203) 717-0308
Orange – 297 Boston Post Rd, Orange, CT 06477 – (203) 795-4062
Branford – 1100 West Main St., Branford, CT 06405 – (203) 446-5053
Stamford – 65 Harvard Ave, Stamford, CT 06902 – (203) 356-1051
Brookfield – 450 Federal Rd, Brookfield, CT 06804 – (203) 885-0240

At WindowRama, we offer a diverse selection of window styles to meet your design preferences, performance needs, and budget. Below are some of the types we carry — all are part of our full installation service, so you can rely on both the product quality and the fit.
Top-hinged and opened from the bottom, awning windows promote airflow even in light rain and pair well with larger fixed windows for design flexibility.
Side-hinged and operated by a crank, casements open wide for maximum ventilation and seal tightly when closed—great for energy efficiency and clear views.
A timeless New England favorite: both upper and lower sashes move for versatile ventilation, easy cleaning, and a classic look that fits many home styles.
Similar to double-hung but with a single operable lower sash—often a cost-effective choice that maintains a traditional appearance with fewer moving parts.
Sashes slide horizontally along tracks for a clean, modern profile and space-saving operation—ideal where swing-out clearance is limited.
Multi-panel assemblies that project outward to expand interior space, capture panoramic light, and create a striking architectural focal point.
Fixed, non-operable windows designed to frame views and flood rooms with natural light—highly efficient with minimal hardware.
Custom shapes and architectural designs—from arches and circles to geometric configurations—add character and elevate curb appeal.
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The installation time depends on the type of window and project complexity. Standard vinyl insert replacements typically take 30–60 minutes per window. Full-frame replacements or complex setups can take 2–4 hours per window. For larger projects (10+ windows), most jobs are completed within one to two days.
To help installers work efficiently, clear the area around your windows inside and outside, remove blinds or curtains, and disconnect alarm sensors. Make sure pets and children are safely out of the work zone. This preparation helps prevent delays and protects your home.
Yes, many towns require building permits for new or replacement windows. For example, Brookfield, CT, requires permits to be submitted through their online permit center before work can begin. Always confirm with your local building department.
Retrofit windows are installed inside the existing frame, keeping siding, trim, and the frame intact. Full-frame replacements remove the entire old window, including the frame and sill, and allow for a completely new installation. Full-frame is ideal for damaged frames or major style updates.
Yes. Sierra Pacific vinyl windows are available in 14 decorator colors, and custom color matching is available to blend seamlessly with existing trim, siding, and home décor.
Manufacturers such as Andersen offer a 20-year glass warranty and a 10-year parts warranty. WindowRama provides a two-year installation warranty, and homeowners can add RamaCare for extended labor protection. Together, these cover both product and workmanship.
Yes. Financing options include no interest and no payments if paid in full within 12 months (subject to credit approval). This makes it easier to start your project without paying upfront.
Awning windows are hinged at the top and open outward from the bottom, making them perfect for ventilation during light rain. They pair well with larger picture windows for design flexibility and provide a tight seal for improved energy efficiency.
Casement windows open outward with a crank and provide maximum ventilation and unobstructed views. Their snug seal when closed makes them one of the most energy-efficient options, preventing drafts and heat loss.
Double-hung windows have two sashes that move vertically, allowing both the top and bottom sections to open. This gives flexible ventilation and makes cleaning simple. Their timeless design fits perfectly with traditional New England architecture.
Yes. Sliding windows open horizontally along tracks, making them great for contemporary spaces or areas where outward-swinging windows aren’t practical. They offer a sleek design, smooth operation, and save valuable space.
Bay and bow windows project outward from the wall, creating extra space inside your home while capturing more natural light. They also serve as an architectural focal point and can be designed with seating or storage built in.
Yes. Picture windows are fixed and non-operable, which means they provide a strong, airtight seal. This makes them highly energy efficient while offering expansive, unobstructed views of the outdoors. They’re often combined with operable windows to add ventilation.
Fiberglass or vinyl windows are ideal for coastal areas due to their resistance to moisture and corrosion. Impact-resistant, Low-E insulated glass in casement or awning styles offers strong protection against wind and water, making them perfect for coastal environments.