For homeowners in Long Beach, budgeting $9,764 to $10,956 covers the typical window replacement project range.
Modeled estimate — modeled from BLS CPI and BEA Regional Price Parity data
What affects the cost in Long Beach?
Modeled estimate — estimate based on BLS CPI and BEA Regional Price Parity modeling for Window Replacement in Long Beach.
California's regional price index sits at 110.7 — above the national average of 100 — meaning window replacement labor and materials in Long Beach are higher than the national average. Regional pricing, local competition, and permit requirements all affect what you'll pay.
California window replacement costs have remained stable 3.94% over the past 12 months per BLS CPI_Housing data. Getting multiple quotes and comparing them carefully remains the best way to ensure a fair price.
- Solar control is the top concern in Long Beach — spectrally-selective low-E glass and good shading reduce the intense heat gain that drives up cooling costs.
- Pacific-region labor and regulatory costs trend higher, and strong demand around Long Beach can extend lead times for window replacement work.
- Window type (double-hung, casement, picture) affects both unit cost and installation labor.
- Frame material (vinyl vs. fiberglass vs. wood) creates 2-3x cost variation.
- Both service demand (83/100) and labor costs (94/100) are above average in this area, which keeps prices elevated.
- The state's regional price index (110.7) is significantly above the national 100.0 baseline, pushing all service costs above average.
- Replacing all windows at once is almost always more cost-efficient than doing them individually.