Window Price List

Windows play a vital role in any building—not only do they allow natural light and ventilation, but they also enhance aesthetic appeal, security, and energy efficiency. Therefore, understanding the latest window prices in the Philippines is essential for homeowners, contractors, and developers alike when budgeting for new construction or renovation projects.


Common Types of Windows in the Philippines

To begin with, windows come in various types, each suited for different needs, design preferences, and structural requirements. These include:

  • Sliding windows – practical and space-saving
  • Awning windows – hinged at the top, ideal for rainy climates
  • Jalousie windows – commonly used for ventilation in tropical homes
  • Fixed glass windows – used primarily for aesthetics and lighting
  • Aluminum framed windows – lightweight, durable, and corrosion-resistant
  • Steel casement windows – traditional and budget-friendly
  • uPVC windows – known for energy efficiency and modern appearance

Moreover, many modern projects now combine fixed and operable window types to balance form and function.


Materials Used in Window Construction

Window frames and panels are typically made from the following materials:

  • Aluminum – low maintenance, rust-resistant, and sleek-looking
  • uPVC – thermally efficient and sound-insulating
  • Steel – affordable and strong, but prone to rust if not treated
  • Wood – classic appearance, but requires more maintenance
  • Tempered or clear glass – used for transparency, security, or thermal insulation

In addition, some windows are equipped with tinted, frosted, or laminated glass for added privacy, energy savings, or design appeal.


Standard Sizes and Customization Options

Most windows are available in pre-fabricated sizes, such as:

  • 600 mm x 600 mm
  • 900 mm x 1200 mm
  • 1200 mm x 1500 mm, and so on

However, custom sizes are also available to fit specific openings or architectural requirements. As a result, custom fabrication may cost slightly more but ensures a perfect fit and finish.


For other relevant material price list. Kindly check the items below:
– Doors price list, please check the link: DOOR PRICE LIST
– Nail price list, please check the link: NAIL PRICE LIST
– Metal stud price list, please check the link: METAL STUD PRICE LIST
– Medium density fibreboard price list, please check the link: MDF BOARD PRICE LIST
– Plywood price list, please check the link:  PLYWOOD PRICE LIST
– Tubular Steel price list, please check the link:  TUBULAR STEEL PRICE LIST
– Common consumable materials price list, please check the link: CONSUMABLE MATERIALS PRICE

WINDOW PRICE LIST

The window price is per one assembly or unit. Price currency is in Philippine Peso (Php).

Below is the updated price list for various window types based on standard sizes and materials. Please note that prices may vary slightly depending on the supplier, brand, or project location.

ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONPRICE PER SQUARE METER
1Awning Type Steel Casement Window 2,075.21
2Swing Type Steel Casement Window 2,111.34
3Glass Jalousie Window 745.69
4Fixed Glass Window on Metal Frame 509.56
5Fixed Louvered Steel Window 626.39
6Aluminum Casement Window 5,425.41
7Sliding Aluminum Window 6,205.60

In addition, contractors and repeat buyers may enjoy special pricing or discounts, particularly for bulk orders or full house packages.


Factors That Affect Window Prices

Several key elements influence the cost of windows in the Philippines:

  • Type and design of window (sliding, fixed, casement, etc.)
  • Frame material (aluminum, steel, uPVC, wood)
  • Glass type (clear, tempered, frosted, tinted, laminated)
  • Size and thickness
  • Supplier brand and installation package
  • Location and delivery fees

Therefore, it is important to determine both the functional needs and aesthetic goals of your project before selecting a window type.

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