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Milgard Windows Cost (2026 Guide): Pricing by Series, Material, and Installation

Milgard windows are a top replacement choice in Southern California. If you’re planning a project in 2026, you’ll want clear numbers for vinyl, fiberglass, and aluminum options, plus installation, labor, and upgrade costs. This guide gives you the full breakdown.

Key Takeaways

  • Milgard vinyl windows usually fall between $450–$1,100 installed.

  • Fiberglass and aluminum lines often land between $1,000–$2,000 per window.

  • Upgrades like black frames or laminated glass add $150–$600 per window.

  • Full-home replacements in LA typically cost $14,000–$35,000+.

  • LA labor runs higher than national averages, especially in older homes.

Methodology

To give you accurate 2026 pricing, we reviewed recent Fusion Windows & Doors projects across Los Angeles, Milgard’s updated dealer pricing, national replacement-window cost studies, and current labor averages. Costs shown include:

  • Window unit
  • Delivery
  • Professional installation
  • Old window removal and haul-away
  • Exterior sealing and light trim work

Major construction changes, drywall repairs, or stucco rebuilding are not included.

Milgard Window Cost by Material (2026)

Milgard prices change depending on the frame material you choose, so it helps to see how vinyl, fiberglass, and aluminum compare before looking at specific series. This table shows the basic cost range for each material before any upgrades, specialty glass, or custom sizing.

  • Vinyl windows typically cost $450–$1,100 installed depending on style.

  • Fiberglass windows often fall between $1,000–$2,000 installed.

  • Aluminum frames commonly range from $1,000–$2,100 installed.

  • Large picture windows can exceed $2,500+, no matter the material.

Milgard Window Cost by Series (2026)

Milgard’s product lines vary in design, performance, and price, so it’s useful to see how each series sits in the overall cost range. This table gives you a direct comparison of the most common Milgard series before installation details or upgrades come into play.

  • V250 windows usually cost $450–$950 installed.

  • V400 windows usually cost $650–$1,200 installed.

  • Ultra fiberglass often lands between $1,200–$2,000 installed.

  • AX550 aluminum lines sit close to $1,200–$2,100 installed.

  • Quiet Line starts around $1,400 installed and can exceed $2,400 with acoustic upgrades.

Installation and Labor Costs

Installation makes up a significant part of your final price, and the numbers shift based on access, framing, and how much old material needs to be removed. This table breaks down the typical labor and preparation costs that get added to the window price.

  • Labor usually accounts for $150–$350 per window.

  • Removal and haul-away add $60–$180.

  • Trim and sealing add $50–$140.

  • Second-story installation adds $50–$120 per opening.

Milgard Window Upgrades and Add-Ons

Upgrades can shift Milgard pricing quickly, especially when you change the glass, frame finish, or window size. Here, we show the most common add-ons and how much they typically add to the base price.

  • Privacy glass adds $40–$150.

  • Grid patterns add $40–$200.

  • Argon gas fill adds $20–$60.

  • Laminated (sound-reduction) glass adds $120–$600.

  • Black frames typically add $150–$450.

  • Custom-size windows increase costs by 15–40%.

Cost to Replace All Windows in a 2,000 sq ft Home

A full-home replacement can look very different from a single-window project, and the cost depends on how many openings your home has. Here’s what a typical 2,000 sq ft layout usually requires and where the total price tends to land.

  • Most 2,000 sq ft homes have 18–22 windows.

  • Vinyl packages usually run $14,000–$22,000.

  • Fiberglass or aluminum often land between $22,000–$35,000+.

  • Homes with large sliders or picture windows push costs higher.

Los Angeles–Specific Cost Factors

LA homes come with unique pricing variables: older framing, stucco exteriors, hillside access, and higher labor rates. 

  • Permit fees in LA range from $50–$200.

  • Small stucco patches add $80–$180 per opening.

  • Difficult access can add $100–$350 per window.

  • Delivery surcharges apply to remote or hillside areas at $40–$120.

Milgard Series Explained

A quick look at Milgard’s main series helps you understand how each one differs in design, performance, and price. Each option serves a different type of home and budget, so these short summaries give you a clear sense of what you’re paying for.

V250 Vinyl

V250 is Milgard’s entry-level vinyl line, built for simple replacements and budget-friendly upgrades.
Typical installed cost: $450–$950.

V400 Vinyl

V400 adds more ventilation choices, better hardware, and cleaner lines.
Typical installed cost: $650–$1,200.

Ultra Fiberglass

Ultra delivers stronger frames, more color options, and better durability for hot-sun exposure.
Typical installed cost: $1,200–$2,000.

AX550 Aluminum

AX550 offers thin frames and a modern, contemporary look.
Typical installed cost: $1,200–$2,100.

Quiet Line (Sound Reduction)

Quiet Line is built for homes near airports, freeways, and busy streets. It uses acoustic laminated glass and multi-chamber frames.
Typical installed cost: $1,400–$2,400+.

What Pushes Milgard Window Costs Higher

Several factors can shift Milgard pricing beyond the base window cost, especially once installation details and upgrade choices come into play. These are the most common reasons final quotes climb higher.

  • Large windows can add $250–$800 per unit.

  • Black frames often add $150–$450.

  • Sound-reduction glass adds $200–$600.

  • Second-story installs add $50–$120.

  • Custom shapes frequently exceed $1,500+.

  • Coastal-grade coatings raise pricing by 10–20%.

Final Thoughts

Milgard pricing shifts based on size, installation conditions, and the series you choose. Vinyl lines like V250 and V400 keep budgets balanced, while fiberglass and aluminum offer higher durability and cleaner finishes. LA installation tends to run higher because homes often need additional sealing, trim work, or stucco repairs.

If you’re planning a window project and want numbers based on your home, Fusion Windows & Doors can walk you through the pricing. Our team handles everything from measurements to installation for homeowners across Los Angeles.

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FAQs

How much do Milgard windows cost in 2026?

Most Milgard vinyl windows cost $450–$1,100 installed, while fiberglass and aluminum options usually range $1,000–$2,000 per window.

Which Milgard series is the most affordable?

The V250 vinyl series is Milgard’s most budget-friendly line, typically costing $450–$950 installed.

Are Milgard fiberglass windows worth the price?

Yes. Ultra fiberglass windows offer better durability, color choices, and long-term performance, especially for sun-exposed LA homes, which justifies the higher price.

What impacts the cost of Milgard windows the most?

Window size, series, glass type, frame color, and installation complexity are the biggest cost drivers. Upgrades like black frames or laminated glass can add $150–$600 per window.

What’s included in a professional installation quote?

A standard quote covers:

  • Window unit

  • Delivery

  • Installation

  • Old-window removal and haul-away

  • Exterior sealing and light trim work
    Major construction changes or stucco rebuilding are not included.

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