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Why Homeowners Choose Wallaby
Construction Expertise
Clear, Honest Guidance
Professional Care
The Freedom to Choose from Trusted Window Brands Guided by Professionals Who Know the Difference
Wallaby Windows can install virtually any window brand, so if you already have a preference,
we can help you choose the right fit for your home.
How It Works
Schedule Your Consultation
Receive a Straightforward Quote
Enjoy a Clean, Professional Installation
What Homeowners Experience With Wallaby
| What You Get With Wallaby Windows | What You Get With Other Window Companies |
|---|---|
| Clear, respectful communication | Frustrating sales tactics |
| A trustworthy team | Inconsistent subcontractors |
| A clean, precise installation | Messy installs |
| Multiple trusted brands to choose from | Only one brand offered |
| Transparent pricing you can rely on | Surprise costs after the work begins |
Pricing Calculator
What Will My Window Replacement Cost?
Answer 8 quick questions to get a realistic ballpark estimate for your home — no sales call, no pressure.
How many windows are you thinking about replacing?
Include every window you'd want priced. You can adjust this later — it's just the starting point for your estimate.
Most Coastal Carolina homes have 12–22 windows.
Not sure yet? Start with 10 and adjust any time.
Do you have a window material in mind?
Material is one of the single biggest cost drivers. "Not sure yet" is a totally valid answer — we'll show you the full range.
Do you need impact-rated windows?
Impact windows are engineered to withstand hurricane-force winds and flying debris. In many Coastal Carolina areas they may be required by code — and they can reduce your insurance premiums while eliminating the need for storm shutters.
What type of home are we working on?
Multi-story homes and waterfront or high-wind-exposure locations can affect both labor requirements and product recommendations.
What do you know about your current windows and home condition?
Older homes and coastal properties often have wood rot or soft framing around window openings. Knowing this upfront helps us build a more honest estimate — and means no surprises on install day.
Are you adding any doors to this project?
Many homeowners upgrade doors at the same time as windows — it simplifies scheduling. Set any door type to 0 if it doesn't apply.
Last step — a couple of quick details.
Enter your zip code so we can confirm we serve your area.
Your Window Replacement Estimate
Based on your answers — scroll down to see what's included and what could change the number.
Window replacement costs in Coastal Carolina can range from $5,000 for a small partial job to well over $40,000 for a full whole-home impact project. Here's what actually moves the number:
- Material: Vinyl is the most affordable and most popular. Fiberglass performs better in coastal humidity and salt air but costs more. Wood carries the highest price tag and requires more upkeep — it's rarely recommended for oceanfront homes.
- Impact vs. standard glass: Impact-rated windows can add 45–60% to window cost. However, many homeowners recoup part of that through reduced insurance premiums and by eliminating the need for hurricane shutters.
- Project size: Whole-home replacements typically cost less per window than replacing one or two at a time because installation labor and mobilization are spread across the full project.
- Installation conditions: Older homes in coastal areas often have wood rot or soft framing around window openings. Finding and fixing that during installation adds cost — but it has to be done correctly or your new windows won't seal or hold properly.
- Product tier within each material: Even within vinyl, there are entry-level, mid-range, and premium product lines with meaningfully different performance specs and price points.
The best way to get a firm number is a free in-home assessment. That's where we measure every opening, check for hidden issues, and give you a real price — not a range.
- Window product cost (materials and hardware)
- Professional installation labor
- Standard interior and exterior trim and casing
- Haul-away and disposal of old windows
- Caulking and weather sealing at install
- Manufacturer product warranty
- Wallaby Windows installation workmanship warranty
- Free 23-month post-installation inspection
These are the most common reasons a final quote comes in higher than a ballpark estimate:
- Wood rot or structural damage discovered around the window frame during removal — common in older coastal homes and almost always needs to be repaired for the new window to seal properly
- Non-standard or custom window sizes that can't be filled with a stock product and require a special order
- Upper-floor or difficult-access windows that require scaffolding, extended ladders, or more setup time
- Interior finish upgrades — custom trim profiles, jamb extensions, or wrapping that go beyond standard casing
- Permit fees depending on your municipality or HOA requirements
- Material or glass package upgrades — obscure glass, specialty colors, or a higher-performance SHGC/U-factor package
Our free assessment is specifically designed to catch all of these upfront, so there are no surprises on install day.
Ready to get an exact number?
A free, no-pressure in-home assessment is the only way to get a firm price. We measure every window, check for hidden issues, and walk you through your options — with zero obligation to buy.
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Hurricane & Impact-Resistant Windows in Wilmington, NC
Living in Wilmington and on the Carolina coast means preparing for hurricane season. For many homeowners in Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, Oak Island, and St. James, impact-resistant windows aren’t an upgrade – they’re a necessity.
Standard windows can fail under strong wind pressure or flying debris. When the seal breaks or the glass shatters, wind and water intrusion can cause serious structural damage.
Impact-rated windows are engineered differently.
- Reinforced frames provide added structural strength
- Laminated impact glass resists shattering
- Stronger seals help prevent wind-driven rain from entering
- Designed to meet higher performance standards in coastal environments
For beach houses and homes exposed to high winds, this added protection can make a significant difference.
If hurricane protection is a priority, schedule your free consultation, and we’ll review impact-rated options available across multiple window styles and brands.








