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Chicago Window Replacement — Double-Pane, U-Factor, Landmark, TIF Grants

Chicago window replacement reality. Chicago Building Code U-factor 0.32 max (tighter than national), landmark district wood-window repair requirement, TIF grants for qualifying wards, Marvin vs Andersen vs Pella, historic single-pane storm-window alternative. $18K-$85K typical.

~1 min read·Updated 2026-04-23

Chicago's cold-climate building code requires U-factor 0.32 or lower on all replacement windows — tighter than the national IECC minimum. Marvin, Andersen, and Pella dominate the specification tier; Okna and Ply Gem cover the budget tier. In landmark districts, the Commission on Chicago Landmarks often requires repair and storm-window addition on original wood windows rather than replacement. TIF grants in qualifying wards can offset 30-75% of replacement cost.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Chicago window U-factor requirement? 0.32 maximum — tighter than national IECC. Applies to all replacement windows.

Can I replace original wood windows in a Chicago landmark district? Usually not with vinyl or aluminum. CCL typically requires repair + storm-window addition on original wood. Full replacement requires Permit Review Certificate with matched historic profile.

How much does Chicago window replacement cost? Vinyl mid-tier: $650-$1,100 per window installed. Wood-clad Marvin or Andersen: $1,200-$2,400. Full home (15-25 windows): $18K-$55K standard, $35K-$85K premium.

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