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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

ServiceLowHigh
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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