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How much do storefront windows cost?

The cost to replace or install storefront windows typically ranges from $1,000 to $5,000 per window opening, though large or high-security installations can be much higher. The price is composed of three main parts: the glass, the framing, and the labor. For a basic aluminum-framed storefront with tempered glass, you might pay around $1,500 to $2,500 for a standard 6'x8' section. If you upgrade to laminated security glass to prevent smash-and-grab robberies, the price will likely increase by 30% to 50%. The framing system itself—usually made of anodized aluminum—is a significant part of the cost, especially if it needs to be thermal-broken for energy efficiency or reinforced for security. Labor costs in areas like California are also a factor, particularly for high-traffic commercial zones where work might need to be done after hours. For businesses looking for the ultimate protection, installing a Riot Glass system can increase the cost but offers unparalleled resistance to forced entry. While the upfront cost of storefront windows is a major business expense, choosing high-quality, secure materials can prevent the much higher costs of theft, vandalism, and energy loss over time.

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