Cost of Windows & Doors in Melbourne (2025 Price Guide)
New aluminium window installation in Melbourne averages $600–$1,500 per window installed. Double-glazed timber sash windows run $1,500–$3,500 each. Full-house replacement runs $15,000–$45,000. Front entry door replacement averages $1,800–$5,000.
Melbourne's mix of original Victorian-era timber sash windows and modern aluminium frames means cost varies widely. Double-glazing is increasingly common for thermal performance and street noise reduction. WERS (Window Energy Rating Scheme) ratings are the Australian standard — look for U-values under 3.5 for energy efficiency. Heritage overlay homes may have restrictions on window changes.
Windows & Doors Costs in Melbourne
| Service | Low | High |
|---|---|---|
| Standard aluminium window (single glaze) | $600 | $1,000 |
| Aluminium window (double-glazed) | $900 | $1,500 |
| Timber sash window (double-glazed) | $1,500 | $3,500 |
| Sliding door (2.4m) | $1,800 | $5,000 |
| Front entry door replacement | $1,800 | $5,000 |
| Stacker door (3-panel) | $3,500 | $8,500 |
| Full house (10–15 windows) | $15,000 | $30,000 |
All prices are approximate estimates in Australian dollars (AUD) for the Melbourne metropolitan area. Always get written quotes before committing.
Licensing & Insurance in Victoria
Window and door installers in Victoria don't require a specific licence for like-for-like replacement. However, structural changes (wider openings, new openings, removing brickwork) require a VBA-registered Builder. Heritage overlay homes — common in inner Melbourne — require council planning approval before window changes. Confirm the installer carries $10M+ public liability and current WorkCover.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Are double-glazed windows worth it in Melbourne?
- Yes. Melbourne winters are cold enough for double-glazing to noticeably reduce condensation and heating bills. Cost premium over single-glaze is typically 30–50%, with payback in 7–12 years on heating savings. Double-glazing also reduces street noise — a major benefit on busy Melbourne roads.
- Can I get rebates for new windows in Victoria?
- The Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) program offers discounts on energy-efficient window film and weather-sealing. New windows themselves aren't directly rebated, but Solar Victoria's Home Heating and Cooling Upgrades program changes regularly — ask your installer for current eligibility.
- How long does window replacement take in Melbourne?
- A standard like-for-like window replacement takes 1–3 hours per window. Replacing 10–15 windows typically takes 2–3 days. Heritage timber sash restoration takes longer due to traditional joinery work.
- Does my heritage home require council approval for new windows?
- Heritage overlays — common in suburbs like Carlton, Fitzroy, Albert Park, and Brunswick — require council planning approval for any external window change. Replacing original timber sash with aluminium is usually refused. Like-for-like timber sash replacement is generally allowed. Check with your council before quoting.
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Concreting costs in Melbourne
Concrete driveway installation in Melbourne costs $90–$160 per sqm for a plain broom finish. Exposed aggregate runs $130–$220 per sqm. Stamped concrete costs $160–$280 per sqm. A standard double driveway (50 sqm) runs $5,000–$11,000.
Fencing costs in Melbourne
Treated pine fence installation in Melbourne costs $90–$180 per linear metre installed. A standard residential fence of 30 linear metres runs $2,700–$5,400. Hardwood paling fencing averages $150–$280 per metre. Colorbond steel fencing is $90–$180 per metre.
Other Trades costs in Melbourne
Home service trade costs in Melbourne vary by specialist. Appliance repair runs $130–$400. Plaster repair averages $250–$900. Garage door service costs $180–$550. Always get at least two written quotes and verify insurance.
