Window & door replacement, done right for Indianapolis homes.
Tell us about your windows or doors and we'll match you with a local installation professional — no showroom pressure, no obligation, just a straight answer and a free estimate.
Your windows are telling you something.
Most replacement decisions come down to one of a handful of real, fixable problems — not a sales pitch.
Drafts & air leakage
Cold air along the frame in winter, or a noticeable draw near the sash, usually means worn weatherstripping or a warped frame that no longer seals.
Foggy or cloudy glass
Haze between the panes is a failed insulated-glass seal — not dirt. It can't be cleaned away, and it's a sign the window has reached the end of its service life.
Hard to open or close
Warped frames, failed balances, or paint buildup can make a window fight you every time — and it's often a sign of moisture damage worth inspecting.
Visible damage or rot
Soft or discolored wood, cracked vinyl, or a frame that's no longer square are structural issues repair can't fully solve.
Comfort & noise
Cold spots near windows, or more outside noise than you'd expect, often point to single-pane glass or an aging frame losing its seal.
Energy bills creeping up
Windows are a major source of conditioned-air loss in older homes. Upgrading glazing and frame insulation is one of the higher-ROI improvements available.
Appearance & curb appeal
Modern frame profiles, grille patterns, and finishes can meaningfully change how a home reads from the street — and support resale value.
Whatever the project, start here.
Window Replacement
Swapping existing windows for new, better-performing units — the most common project for homes with aging or underperforming windows.
Learn more 02Window Installation
New openings, additions, and new-construction installs where there's no existing window to replace — a different scope than replacement.
Learn more 03Door Installation & Repair
Entry, storm, patio, and security doors — new installation, replacement, or repair depending on what the door actually needs.
Learn more 04Energy-Efficient Windows
Glazing, Low-E coatings, and frame materials built for Indiana's temperature swings — explained in plain language, no jargon.
Learn moreFind the right style for each room.
Every style trades off differently on ventilation, sightlines, and maintenance. Here's the short version of each.
Double-Hung
Two sashes slide vertically. The most familiar style — easy to clean, works almost anywhere.
02Casement
Hinged on the side, cranks outward. Excellent seal and airflow when fully open.
03Sliding
Sashes glide horizontally. Great for wide, low openings like over a kitchen sink.
04Picture
Fixed, unobstructed glass built purely for view and light — no operating parts.
05Bay
Three-window projection that adds floor space and a wide-angle view.
06Bow
A curved, multi-window projection — softer profile than a bay, more panes.
07Awning
Hinged at the top, opens outward — can stay cracked open in light rain.
08Custom
Arched, angled, or oversized openings that don't fit a standard size.
The four things that actually determine performance.
No guaranteed-savings claims here — just what each term means and why it matters for an Indiana home.
- Low-E glass
- A microscopically thin metallic coating on the glass that reflects infrared heat while letting visible light through — it keeps summer heat out and winter heat in without noticeably darkening the room.
- Double-pane vs. triple-pane
- Double-pane (two glass layers with an insulating gas gap) is standard for most Indianapolis homes. Triple-pane adds a third layer and meaningfully improves insulation, at a higher cost — worth it mainly for north-facing rooms, street noise, or a long-term hold on the home.
- U-factor
- Measures how much heat escapes through the window — lower is better. A well-rated replacement window typically falls between 0.20 and 0.30; older single-pane windows are often above 1.0.
- Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC)
- Measures how much solar heat passes through — lower means less heat gain. For Indiana's hot, humid summers, a moderate-to-low SHGC on south- and west-facing windows helps keep cooling costs down without losing useful winter sun.
Real Indianapolis-area ranges, sourced and current.
We're not going to hide behind "call for pricing." Here's what the current market data shows — treat it as a planning range, not a quote.
| Scope | Typical range | What drives it |
|---|---|---|
| Per window, standard vinyl | $400 – $1,200 | Size, glass package, install complexity |
| Whole-home project (8–15 windows) | $4,500 – $22,500 | Frame material, glass upgrade, number of windows |
| Hamilton County (Carmel, Fishers) | ~10–20% above baseline | Local labor market and home size |
| Marion County (Indianapolis) | Baseline | Reference point for comparison |
These figures reflect published 2026 Indianapolis-area market data from multiple independent sources, not a quote from Indy Windows & Doors. Actual pricing depends on your specific windows, frame material, and installer — get itemized bids from a couple of local pros to compare before committing.
Four steps, no pressure.
Tell us about your project
A few quick questions — window count, home type, and what's bothering you about your current windows.
We match you locally
Your request goes to a window professional serving your part of Central Indiana.
You get a free estimate
No showroom visit required to start — a straightforward, no-obligation quote based on what you've shared.
You decide, on your terms
Compare, ask questions, and move forward only if and when it makes sense for you.
Indianapolis & Central Indiana.
We currently focus on communities where we can genuinely help — more areas are added as demand grows.
Indianapolis
Older housing stock, highest concentration of single-pane-era homes
Hamilton Co.Carmel
Premium home market, newer construction mixed with 1990s stock
Hamilton Co.Fishers
Fast-growing suburb, mixed new-build and established neighborhoods
Hamilton Co.Westfield
Newer builds, HOA aesthetic guidelines common
Hamilton Co.Noblesville
Historic downtown core plus newer development
Boone Co.Zionsville
Historic district guidelines affect many replacement projects
Straight answers, not sales copy.
When Should You Replace Your Windows?
The real signals worth acting on, and which ones aren't urgent.
Decision GuideWindow Repair vs. Replacement
How to tell which one your situation actually calls for.
Energy EfficiencyWhat Is Low-E Glass?
The coating that does most of the work in a modern window.
Questions homeowners actually ask.
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