Replacing your home’s windows and doors is a major investment. Before you speak with a contractor or book an estimate, you probably want straight answers about cost, energy savings, rebates, and whether the project is actually worth it.
At EcoTech Windows & Doors, we work with Canadian homeowners who are asking these exact questions every day. EcoTech has been serving Southern Ontario homeowners with energy-efficient window and door replacement since 2001, offering vinyl windows, exterior doors, patio doors, and other home efficiency solutions.
Below, we answer the four most common questions homeowners ask about the real cost, return on investment, and energy-saving potential of replacing windows and doors.
What is the average cost to replace windows and doors?
The short answer:
For a standard-sized, energy-efficient vinyl window in Ontario, homeowners can generally expect to pay $800 to $2,000 per window, fully installed. Standard exterior door replacements often range from $1,500 to $3,000+, depending on the style, material, glass options, hardware, and installation requirements.
What affects the final price?
The final cost of a window or door replacement project depends on three main factors.
1. Materials
Vinyl remains one of the most popular and cost-effective choices for Ontario homeowners because it offers strong insulation, low maintenance, and good long-term value. EcoTech’s vinyl window lineup is designed for energy efficiency, noise reduction, security, and year-round performance in Canadian weather.
Wood and fiberglass options may cost more, often increasing project costs by 30% to 50%, but they may appeal to homeowners looking for a specific architectural look or premium finish.
2. Styles and Sizes
A standard casement, slider, awning, or hung window will usually cost less than a large bay, bow, picture, or custom-shaped architectural window. Larger openings require more material, more glass, and often more labour.
3. Installation Types
A retrofit installation inserts the new window into the existing frame. This is usually less expensive and may be suitable when the existing frame is still in good condition.
A brick-to-brick or full-frame replacement removes the entire window down to the rough opening. This typically costs more but can provide better insulation, a cleaner long-term result, and the opportunity to correct hidden damage, poor sealing, or outdated framing.
How much will I actually save on heating and cooling bills?
The short answer:
Upgrading from single-pane or older, drafty double-pane windows to modern ENERGY STAR® certified windows, like the ones installed by EcoTech, can reduce heating and cooling costs.
ENERGY STAR states that certified windows, doors, and skylights can reduce energy bills by an average of up to 13% on heating and cooling costs, while Natural Resources Canada notes that windows, doors, and skylights can account for up to 25% of energy loss in a home.
The realistic ROI
Energy savings are important, but they usually do not pay off the entire cost of new windows in just a few years. The true return on investment comes from several benefits working together:
1. Lower monthly energy costs
Modern, properly installed windows and doors help reduce drafts, heat loss, and air leakage.
2. Improved home comfort
New windows can help eliminate cold spots in winter, overheating in summer, and drafts around older frames.
3. Reduced strain on HVAC equipment
When your home holds heat and cool air more effectively, your furnace and air conditioner do not need to work as hard.
4. Better resale appeal
Energy-efficient windows and doors can improve curb appeal, buyer confidence, and perceived home value.
5. Noise reduction
High-performance windows can also help reduce outside noise, which is especially valuable for homes near busy roads, schools, or urban areas.
EcoTech focuses on high-performance, energy-efficient vinyl windows and exterior doors designed for Ontario homes and Canadian climate conditions.
Is it cheaper to replace all my windows at once or in phases?
The short answer:
It is usually cheaper per window to replace all your windows at once because labour, travel, setup, measurement, and manufacturing can be consolidated. However, replacing windows in phases may be easier from a budgeting and cash-flow perspective.
Why replacing everything at once can cost less
When a contractor completes the entire project at once, there may be efficiencies in:
- Measuring and ordering
- Crew scheduling
- Delivery
- Installation setup and cleanup
- Labour time
- Volume pricing
For many homeowners, a whole-home replacement provides the best long-term value. That said, it is not always financially realistic to do every window and door at the same time.
How to phase your project strategically
If you decide to replace your windows and doors in phases, do it in a way that gives you the biggest immediate benefit.
1. Phase by need
Replace the draftiest, damaged, leaking, or hardest-to-operate windows first.
2. Phase by elevation
Replace the front-facing windows first if curb appeal is a priority.
3. Phase by floor
Replace upstairs windows first if the second floor is difficult to cool in summer or loses heat quickly in winter.
4. Phase by room use
Focus first on bedrooms, nurseries, home offices, kitchens, and living rooms where comfort matters most.
EcoTech provides free, no-obligation in-home estimates, which can help homeowners compare a full-home replacement against a phased approach before making a final decision.
What government grants, loans, or rebates are available in Ontario?
The short answer:
As of May 2026, Ontario homeowners should look at the Home Renovation Savings program, or other municipally available programs.
Program rules change often, so homeowners should always confirm eligibility before signing a contract.
Ontario Home Renovation Savings™ Program
Save on Energy and Enbridge Gas, supported by the Ontario government, have partnered to deliver the Home Renovation Savings™ program, which helps Ontario homeowners improve home efficiency and comfort through eligible upgrades.
Because program details and eligible measures can change, homeowners should confirm current rebate amounts and requirements before starting work.
EcoTech Rebate Guidance
EcoTech also publishes Ontario rebate guidance on ecotechwindows.ca, including articles about window and door rebates, ENERGY STAR® windows, and energy-efficiency programs for Ontario homeowners. Our sales team is expertly trained on municipal, provincial, and federal programs.
Important tip:
Before signing a contract, confirm that the products being installed meet the program’s current requirements, including ENERGY STAR®, U-Factor, Energy Rating, or other eligibility criteria. Natural Resources Canada advises that ENERGY STAR certified windows are about 20% more energy efficient than the average window.
What should homeowners look for in a window and door contractor?
Price matters, but the lowest quote is not always the best long-term value! When comparing companies, look for:
- Experience with Ontario homes and climate conditions
- ENERGY STAR® certified product options
- Clear written estimates
- Warranty information
- Professional installation standards
- Knowledge of rebate and loan requirements
- Transparent advice on retrofit vs. full-frame replacement
- A local track record
EcoTech Windows & Doors has served Ontario homeowners since 2001 and offers energy-efficient vinyl windows, exterior doors, patio doors, and garage doors for homeowners across Southern Ontario.
Why Choose EcoTech Windows & Doors for Replacing Old Windows?
EcoTech Windows & Doors offers industry-leading solutions designed for performance, durability, and style.
What sets them apart:
- Energy-efficient vinyl window systems
- Advanced EcoSmart technology
- Professional installation services
- Custom designs to match your home
- Long-lasting and low-maintenance products
Their expertise ensures that homeowners receive maximum benefits when replacing old windows.
Final Takeaway: Is window and door replacement worth it?
For most Ontario homeowners with older, drafty, damaged, or inefficient windows and doors, replacement can be worth it when you look beyond energy savings alone.
The best ROI usually comes from the combined value of:
- Lower heating and cooling costs
- Better comfort
- Improved curb appeal
- Stronger resale appeal
- Reduced drafts and noise
- Potential rebate or loan support
- Long-term durability
The key is choosing the right products, the right installation method, and a contractor who can explain the numbers clearly.
For Ontario homeowners comparing options, EcoTech Windows & Doors offers energy-efficient window and door replacement services, product guidance, and free in-home estimates.
At EcoTech Windows & Doors, we pride ourselves on being among the best window companies in Mississauga. Our products are ENERGY STAR®-certified, designed for Canadian climates, and backed by strong warranties.
With expert installers and excellent customer service, we make your window replacement project smooth and stress-free. Contact us today: Call us at 888-880-6827, send us an email at info@ecotechwindows.ca, or you can visit our website www.ecotechwindows.ca.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much does it cost to replace windows and doors in Ontario?
For a standard energy-efficient vinyl window, homeowners can typically expect to pay between $800 and $1,500 per window, fully installed. Standard exterior doors usually range from $1,500 to $3,000+, depending on the material, style, glass, hardware, and installation type.
2. Will new windows and doors lower my energy bills?
Yes. Replacing old, drafty, or single-pane windows with modern ENERGY STAR® certified windows can help reduce heating and cooling costs. Most homeowners should expect energy savings as part of the overall ROI, along with better comfort, reduced drafts, and improved home value.
3. Are there rebates or loans available for window and door replacement?
Yes. Ontario homeowners may be eligible for programs. Eligibility requirements can change, so it is important to confirm that your chosen windows and doors meet the required ENERGY STAR®, U-Factor, or Energy Rating standards before starting the project.