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Marvin windows prices range from $900 to $1800 for a standard sized double hung window and installation. Their specialty products, such as bows and bays, will range in price from $3,200 to $4,500 installed. Are Marvin Windows any good - I hear this question a lot. Yes, Marvin is considered a very good brand of window as far as I'm concerned.

The company used to market three main window lines: the Marvin Integrity, Infinity, and Ultimate. The Marvin Integrity fiberglass window was considered their least expensive window that was primarily for replacement window applications. The Marvin Infinity fiberglass window was primarily for new construction applications, while the Ultimate was the company's wood clad window.

In 2019, the company overhauled their products and now they sell three window series: Marvin Essential, Marvin Elevate, and Marvin Signature. The Signature is available in two very different options, the Modern and the Ultimate window options. We will go through each Marvin window series and give you the basics of each. Check out all of Marvin windows price increase 2021 and see what consumers are now paying for these windows and door.

Marvin Windows deserve a 4.7 out of 5 stars based on the 19 Marvin window reviews below.

Brandon - Site Editor - Updated In October, 2023


Marvin Windows Cost Range

--- $900 to $2500 fully installed ---


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Marvin Ultrex Series | Ultimate Series

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Entry Marvin Windows Prices

Entry level pricing for a Marvin window will be in that $900 to $1200 range fully installed. Prior to 2019, this would probably be the Integrity all-Ultrex window or possibly the Infinity fiberglass window. This "lower end" price point would probably include few upgrades, along with simple pocket insert installation.

Starting in 2019, this entry level pricing would probably be for their streamlined Essential Collection. The Essential window uses clean lines and profiles. The Essential Collection is essentially what used to be the Integrity All-Ultrex, which used the . To stay within this price point, consumer would probably need to go with an insert or retrofit installation, as opposed to a new construction.

--- Price Range: $900 to $1200 installed ---


Mid Range Marvin Windows Prices

Mid range pricing for a Marvin window will be in that $1200 to $1500 range fully installed. Prior to 2019, this would probably be the Integrity wood clad Ultrex window, the Infinity to the Ultimate wood window. This "mid range" price point would probably include a few upgrades, along with normal installation in the $100 to $200 per window range.

Starting in 2019, this mid range pricing would probably be for their Elevate Collection, or possibly the Ultimate wood window. The Elevate Collection is essentially what used to be the Integrity Wood-Ultrex, which combines a fiberglass exterior with a pine wood interior. The Ultimate wood clad window series is more expensive so to keep this in that price range you are probably talking about a retrofit installation and few to no upgrades on the Ultimate.

--- Price Range: $1200 to $1500 installed ---


High End Marvin Windows Prices

Mid range pricing for a Marvin window will be in the $1500 to $1800 range fully installed. Prior to 2019, this would probably be for a "loaded" Infinity window or an Ultimate wood clad. These higher end windows were included in what was known as the Marvin Contemporary Studio.

Starting in 2019, this premium price point would probably be for the Signature Collection in either the Ultimate or the Modern line. The Ultimate is the company's high end wood clad window, while its Modern series uses an exterior fiberglass, along with an interior aluminum frame. Not surprisingly, the Modern series makes for a very modern and sleek look. The Signature Collection from Marvin offers a wide range of window styles, configurations, frame colors and design options.

--- Price Range: $1500 to $1800 installed ---


Marvin Windows And Doors

Marvin Windows And Doors is regarded by many industry experts as one of the top window manufacturers in the United States. While it is certainly true that there are Marvin windows reviews pages that include dissatisfied customers and homeowners, the majority of customers, contractors, distributors and installers feel the company makes a high quality product and offers good customer service. The company is most well known for their Ultrex fiberglass windows and doors.

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Marvin Essential Collection Windows Prices

The Marvin Essential Collection is a streamlined all fiberglass window that uses clean lines and profiles. The Essential Collection is a reimagined Integrity All-Ultrex model and is the least expensive Marvin window option. The Marvin Essential can be ordered in either a retrofit or new construction set up. All in all, quite a good fiberglass window option if the price point doesn't scare you away. The Marvin Essential Window deserves a 4.5 out of 5 stars rating.

Brandon - Site Editor

--- Price Range: $900 to $1200 installed ---*


How Much Do Marvin Essentials Cost

Hello Brandon, hope you are doing well. We are planning to start new Single family house construction in Austin, TX and shopping for windows.

1. Marvin Essential Picture Window -- $2230 (96" x 72")

2. Marvin Elevate 4 panel Sliding door ( O X X O) -- $6600 ( 190" x 96")

3. Marvin Essential , Casement window -- $912 (36" x 72")

4. Marvin Essential -- $1844 (48" x 24")

All prices are without installation and black exterior and interior. IG - 1 lite, Tempered Low E3

I really appreciate it if you can help provide your opinion on the prices or suggestions for other brands. Sunrise / Milgard doesnt seem to be available in our area.

Thanks again for your time and help.

AG - Homeowner - from 2021

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AG, those are pricey windows, but about what I would expect from Marvin. I would continue to get bids to see how additional pricing compares.

Brandon - Site Editor - from 2021


Marvin Essential Collection Cost

Hi Brandon, well I'm working my way through additional quotes for replacement windows. Do you mind taking a look at the attached quote? What are your thoughts on the Marvin windows and fiberglass compared to high end vinyl or composite?

38 windows

$47,670

7 Essential Collection

31 elevate windows

Installation includes removal of the existing windows leaving the primary wood frames along with the interior and exterior window moldings intact, installation of the new windows into the existing wood frames, seal the interior perimeter of the new windows, replace any water damaged exterior trim boards with primed wood, installation of a new aluminum drip cap at the top of the exterior trim boards, and cover the existing exterior trim boards with a matching color aluminum trim and seal weather-tight. Haul the old windows and job debris from site.

Nick - Homeowner - from 2021

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Nick, the bid price looks like about what I would expect from a Marvin dealer. The Elevate and Essential windows are quite good. I tend to think a high end vinyl is a better deal over fiberglass, but there is lots of debate in the industry as to whether or not this is true. I definitely like the Marvin brand and think it's a well made and nice looking window. It's a fair price, but you could always use a lower bid to see if the Marvin dealer has wiggle room on his price -- ask him to match a lower bid and see if he bites. Here are more options in case you want to expand your search...contact us directly for our list.

Brandon - Site Editor - from 2021


Marvin Essential Cost Bid

We have 23 windows that need replacing and live in Jacksonville, FL.

Pella 250 Series Cost Bid: $28K

Soft-lite Barcelona Cost Bid: $38K

Marvin Essentials Cost Bid: $18K

Marvin Elevate Cost Bid: $25K

Gerry - Homeowner - from 2021


Marvin Essential Price Quote

Hello! We recently received a few quotes for replacement of 4 windows and would appreciate some guidance. We live in the Chicagoland area.

The quotes are below.

Opal Enterprises
Kolbe Forgent Series
$7200 - the most expensive

Gilkey
3 pane $6530
2 pane $5980

Naperville Windows and Door
Marvin Essential
$5100

We were also looking to get black trim on the outside and were wondering if this would be best with fiberglass. Gilkey is Vinyl and we are worried about fading.

Thank you in advance for your help

Jackie - Homeowner - from 2020

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Jackie, I would say the Marvin Essential bid is the best of the bunch there. One, the least expensive. Two, a quality fiberglass window by a good manufacturer. One other option you may want to check is with the Okna dealer who services the Chicagoland area. I know he usually pushes the Starmark Evo, a composite window that is a really excellent product.

Brandon - Site Editor


Marvin Windows Price List Question

Brandon, do you think Anlin would be my best bet for windows for a manufactured home instead of Marvin. I want a good quality window but do not want to install more then what I really need. Thank you for your advise. I greatly appreciate it.

Judy - Homeowner - from 2021

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Judy, both of these companies make very good windows. Anlin is a high quality vinyl manfuacturer and the one I would go with because Marvin is quite a bit more expesnive. On average, you will pay 30% more for fiberglass. For most homes, a quality vinyl window is the better move financially. Marvin's Eeesential series is the move I would make if you do decide to buy Marvin windows.

Brandon - Site Editor - from 2021






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Marvin Elevate Windows Prices

The Marvin Elevate Collection is a fiberglass exterior, warm pine wood interior window. Prior to 2019, the Elevate was the Integrity Wood-Ultrex window. The Elevate combines the beauty of a real wood interior with the strength and durability of a fiberglass cladding. The Marvin Elevate can be ordered in either a retrofit or new construction set up. The Marvin Elevate Collection Window deserves a 4.7 out of 5 stars rating.

Brandon - Site Editor

--- Price Range: $1200 to $1500 installed ---*


Marvin Wood Windows Cost

Hi Brandon. This is for our forever home outside if Chicago. We have 30 windows and quotes.
First Quote: Elevate Series $34,800
Second Quote: Midway Hawthorne Series $28,388
Third Quote: Andersen 200 Series: $25,430

Jill - Homeowner - from 2023

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Jill the Elevate is probably the best of your bids for a forever home. This is a good quote on a very high quality window.

Brandon - Site Editor - from 2023


Marvin Elevate Windows Cost

I'm looking to replace my 11 double-hungs, all with grids between the glass.

Marvin Elevate Windows Cost: $22.8K
United Windows Cost (Maxview II): $12.1K
Great Lakes Windows Cost (ComfortSmart Series): $8.7K

Kitty - Homeowner - from 2022


Marvin Casement Pricing Options

Brandon, I have been reviewing your forum and see that you suggest people contact you directly to request your list of "good and great" windows. Would it be feasible for you to send the list to me? I have quite a number of Marvin Polycron-finiished casement windows from the early 1990's that probably need replacement because of rot related to the exterior finish.

Also, do you have any idea whether Marvin might offer any price concession if I bought replacements from them -- in consideration of the fact that their own faulty product has created the need in the first place? I realize we have had these for about 30 years before noticing water infiltration from some egregious areas of rot that we had not seen before, and that 18 or more years ago there was a legal settlement (which I didn't hear about at the time) of claims for such problems. However, perhaps Marvin would, even now, offer help of some kind; all the other windows in my 119-year-old house have worked fine since the time long ago when they were installed!

Thanks.

Ford - Homeowner - from 2022

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Ford, I kind of doubt that Marvin give any price discount, BUT it never hurts to get a bid from the local dealer and ask them if they do...you never know. Plus, that's a good bid to get to show you the cost of fiberglass in comparison to vinyl windows.

For the rest of your search, here is my list of good and great windows:


Brandon

Brandon - Site Editor - from 2022


Marvin - Elevate Wood Clad Costs

Hi Brandon - I'm getting 3 sliding doors and 2 large satellite windows replaced in the first phase of my project. I've gotten many quotes and have basically narrowed it down to the following.

Zen Windows - Installing ProVia Endure Series Doors for $13k

Sunrise - Installing Vanguard Doors for $15k (can probably get him down another $1k at least, potentially matching the Zen Quote)

Marvin - Elevate (wood clad) Series Doors for $17.3k

Do you have a preference between these quotes? I'm fairly certain that all 3 companies would do a good job with installation.

The 2nd phase of the project is going to be around 30 windows. I have a rough quote from each place on these since I was thinking I would likely use the same company that installs the doors to do the windows.

Zen Windows is quoting around $700 (softlite) each installed.

Sunrise is quoting around $850 each Restoration window installed

Marvin is quoting around $1100 each Elevate Series installed.

Based on the Phase 2 quotes, would you change your selection for the doors? I would consider using the ProVia doors and the Sunrise Windows if the ProVia doors are significantly "better" than the Vanguard doors. My wife is very concerned about the look of the windows, so the smaller frames of the Sunrise are appealing to her.

Thanks for your help.

Adam - Homeowner - from 2021

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Adam, all of the bids look good and the price differences between the three look to be about what I would expect. Although I do like Marvin windows and doors, the extra cost has to be worth it for you. Some people really like the idea of the fiberglass over the vinyl and if you are one of those people than the Marvin might be the way to go.

Personally, I am not in that camp and think they look pretty darn similar. If you wife like the thinner frame of the Restoration, then I would say the Sunrise bid with the Vanguard doors is the way to go for phase one and two. If this were my home and I were going to be in the home long term, I would go with the Sunrise first, the Zen second and the Marvin third (or if money wasn’t all that big a factor for me).

Brandon - Site Editor - from 2021


Marvin Elevate Windows Cost

Hi Brandon, I hope all is well. We are unfortunately still debating window lines and probably have about two weeks to make a decision. My intuition is pushing me to the Windsor line because of the price point and value. I do however feel like I am settling for less in design and workmanship in the Windsor line. I really like the Marvin Elevate line you recommended; however, the manufacturer has a limitation in glass size in the Elevate line due to support of large windows in fiberglass frame, so I would have to order some of the windows in the Marvin Signature line and am concerned they would not match in design or age differently over time.

The front of our house has two large corner windows that would have to be ordered in the Signature Line and the adjacent front windows would be in the Elevate line. I am therefore at a crossroads and am still open to considering other manufacturers.

Before I pull the trigger, I thought I would reach to out to you one more time for some recommendations on other manufacturers. I hope you do not mind.

Here are some features we would most like in the window product line:

Contemporary Low Profile Exterior
Exterior casement flush or exterior or with minimal setback
Aluminum or Fiberglass Exterior (Probably in Black or Dark Color)
Wood Interior (pre-primed would be nice)

Of course we are on a mid-level budget. I wish we weren't, but life has its limitations.

I absolutely look forward to your thoughts.

Rick - Homeowner - from 2021

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Rick, if you are sticking with wood windows, maybe check out the Jeld Wen aura last line. The wood comes with a lifetime warranty because of the treatment they use. The Jeld Wen is reasonably priced and I have heard good things about it, but don’t know about how it holds up over time. The warranty is reassuring in terms of what the company thinks of its own product.

The Windsor is a good mid level option as well.

What about the Andersen 200 series? This might achieve your goals as well.

Brandon - Site Editor - from 2021


Marvin Elevate vs Andersen 400

Hi Brandon, I have estimates for 17 double hung window inserts with a white interior, a dark bronze exterior, and colonial grid lines. We collected 6 price bids.

Alside Mezzo Series Cost: $12,530

Alside Sheffield Series Cost: $17,880

Andersen 100 Series Cost: $20,315

Marvin Elevate Series Cost: $20,740

Pella 250 Series Cost: $22,760

Andersen 400 Series Cost: $28,960

Lillian - Homeowner - from 2021


Marvin Windows Cost vs Pella

I am having my siding replaced on my home in Cape Cod. I live right on the water and get terrific winds and driving rain. My plan is to replace 14 windows that face the water at the same time. Because I am removing the siding and trim boards (I'm replacing with PVC) I can use windows designed for new construction.

I have 2 questions:

One involves the siding. I'm leaning towards the Certain teed Vinyl Impressions siding. They make a line that comes in panels and another line that are individual singles. The individual shingle style is more expensive $660 vs $425 per sq. Given my location is the cedar impression product a good choice. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Feel free to recommend something else.

Now for the windows.

All are same size—rough opening is 32x49

We were leaning towards vinyl or fiberglass-we want white on white-no grills

I had Pella sales guy in and he was pushing the Pella 250 series. Harvey windows are big here on the cape. I see from your site you are not a big fan of the pella 250 series. The Harvey classic line is the other consideration. There is also Marvin but have not really looked into then yet. Recommendations appreciated.

If you were me-what would you use? Getting an opinion from you is super valuable. Ever time I talk to window place of lumber yard they push one over another. An unbiased opinion for knowledgeable individual is invaluable.

Thanks in advance for the help.

Alan - Homeowner - from 2021

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Alan, I would personally not put a CertainTeed window in my home. I'd much prefer the Pella 250 series. I'd prefer the Harvey Classic to the Pella 250, this is a quality vinyl window. The Pella 250 is a decent enough window, it's just not always priced out very fair in my opinion. The Marvin Elevate is a great window, but it will be expensive. I would get a bid or two more off the following list.

[List Redacted -- contact us directly for our good and great windows list]

Brandon - Site Editor - from 2021


Marvin Elevate Windows Cost

Here is the quote, two options.

Option 1
We will supply materials and labor to remove existing windows and install 2-3 section casement with middle picture window, 5 casement,1 awning and 1 patio door. Marvin Elevate window with pre stained wood interior, bronze fiberglass exterior, fold down hardware, matching screens, Cardinal LowE/wArgon thermal pane glass, pre-stained interior casings.
Total with financing= 24,860 / Sales promo and payment by check or cash = $22,580. Marvin 3% price increase 3-12-2021

Option 2

Restorations composite window with vinyl, fiberglass and R-core frames, Cardinals 8 Layered LowE/Argon thermal pane glass, white interior with painted interior casings, Earthtone exteriors, fold down hardware, screens and Lifetime Warranty Non Prorated Warranty.
Total with financing = 21,270.00 / Sales promo and payment by check or cash = $19,330

Thanks!

Lev - Homeowner - from 2021

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Lev, for me the Sunrise Restorations hybrid vinyl/fiberglass window is better than the Marvin Elevate window. Both great products, but from an energy efficiency standpoint, I would personally go with the Sunrise option over the Marvin. Plus, it is less expensive...and I hate when companies tell you to decide in three days or they are going to raise the price. That's not the way to do business in my opinion.

Brandon - Site Editor - from 2021


Marvin Elevate Fiberglass Windows Cost

Hi! I am replacing all of the windows on my home (tudor style, in Queens, New York) and will be doing an extension with new windows, likely floor to ceiling (or just about) and a french patio door. I love love love the Marvins, but hate the price. I thought I settled on the Anderson 400 series, but they are also very expensive, and I got a crazy price with installation. I also thought about the Pella and JeldWyn but haven't been to see them (or price them) yet. I have since decided that my contractor will install through his window subcontractor.

I want a look that works well with a tudor – black exterior with wood trim interior, and grills. And the frame needs to be narrow too. By the way, I am set on casement windows.

What are the best alternatives to the Anderson and Marvin – I am looking for the best price/quality ratio, but of course the aesthetics need to be there too. I would like to have something that mimics the look of the original (metal/steel, I presume) in tudor homes, without breaking the bank.

Thanks!

Cynthia - Homeowner - from 2021

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Cynthia, Marvin does make an excellent fiberglass window, but yes they can be expensive. You could try a high end vinyl with an exterior black and a wood laminate interior. The Okna 700 comes in a black exterior and in a number of nice woodgrains.

The slimmest window would probably be the Sunrise Restorations, which is a hybrid vinyl/fiberglass. It's pretty difficult to find a window that mimics metal/steel these days, unless it is an aluminum, which will have very poor energy efficiency numbers. Of course, they are strong as hell...Any of the following I would recommend.

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Brandon - Site Editor - from 2021


Marvin Elevate Windows Costs

Tom, I wanted to reach out and say thanks for putting together an awesome site on windows! It is super difficult for consumers, who deal with windows so infrequently, to really distill all the information down to make a selection of what window to purchase. I've found myself having to go from minimal real knowledge to a moderately knowledgeable consumer in rapid fashion, a lot of it due to reading articles on your site.

I wanted to share some quotes I got with you, as I think it's always good to see how things are stacking up in terms of your recommendations. For my project I had two points driving my decision:

I wanted fiberglass windows, mainly for their durability over time and to help secure the gas seal as I live in the midwest which can get pretty cold and fairly hot. Fiberglass seems to be a good choice for midwest weather.

I wanted to target a u factor of .2, as I felt that was pretty good (not the best) and could be achieved at a reasonable price point. I have some fairly large window walls, and concerned about efficiency in cold midwest winters!

Based on reading your site, I got quotes from Marvin (Elevate line) and from Alpen (quoted 625 series). The Marvin's came in pricier (66K) vs the Alpen (60K), but the Marvin's also have full triple pane glass, along with wood interior materials. I'm still trying to research Alpen's heat mirror suspended film, as I've read some questionable things on it. Anyway, I thought I'd provide both quotes so you can see them and help provide information to other buyers on where the two vendors stand on pricing. Also will give you all the specs on each in terms of glazing, partitions, etc. to see if they are apples to apples in terms of the two products (I feel they are fairly close)

PS - I'm leaning towards the Marvin's mainly because the triple pane glass is known to make a high quality window, vs Alpen's film. When spending this type of money, I don't want to have any issues.

Thanks again.

Ryan - Homeowner - from 2020

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Ryan, both excellent products. I agree that the prices are close enough that the Elevate would be my call as well. I will post your notes and prices. Thanks!

Brandon - Site Editor - from 2020

[Ryan's Response]

I forgot to mention, there are a couple doors in my Marvin quote as well. When I take them out, the price was very similar, and also close to an Anderson quote I got through my GC (although I think he quoted a lower quality Anderson window).

Anyway, thanks again Tom, hopefully this info helps someone else make good decisions!

Ryan - Homeowner - from 2020


Marvin Elevate Windows Cost

We're meeting with a Marvin sales rep today, and someone from Thebco (a local family-owned window/door/siding company that's been around since 1976) who carries Sunrise Restoration windows. I'm really hoping that the bids are more in line with what we're looking to spend. Pella's bid is just off the rails, and the Renewal by Andersen is reasonable only in comparison to Pella.

Our handyman is a little wary of vinyl, believing that Wisconsin's weather extremes cause too much expansion/contraction that, over time, reduces the tightness of the fit. He's a big fan of wood and fiberglass, though, and personally likes a Wisconsin-made window called Kolbe and Kolbe (he thinks they also manufacture Marvin windows, or Marvin is made at the same factory, and thinks Kolbe are easier to install, but the glass comes from China and I guess Kolbe are hard to find now). He also knows the installers who work for Waunakee Remodeling, the local Renewal by Andersen dealer, and thinks they're great.

So I'm hoping the Marvin and Sunrise bids are more reasonable, and I have to think that price is somewhat negotiable . . . If the Renewal bid was closer to $40,000 range (which would still be about $2,000/window, and $5,000/sliding glass door), I could maybe see that, but $58,000 just seems a little out of control. I'll keep you posted on our next bids!

Thanks again, Brandon!

Marc - Homeowner

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Marc, if he's worried about expansion/contraction, fiberglass and composites would be the call. Both can be quite expensive. I'd get a bid from an Okna dealer on their Starmark Evo composite window.

Renewal makes a composite window -- don't let anyone fool you though, the Okna is the much better window over the RBA, and less expensive. (Compare U-value, AI, DP, and SHGC for the proof of this).

Kolbe and Kolbe makes a good window, I don't hear about them that often. Marvin makes the best fiberglass windows in my opinion, but they aren't cheap. Well, they are compared to Renewal.

Brandon - Site Editor -- from 2021






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Marvin Signature Collection Windows Prices

The Marvin Signature Collection offers both the Ultimate and Modern window series. The Marvin Ultimate is the company's high end wood clad window, which is a beautiful and well made wood clad window. The Modern product line uses a fiberglass exterior and an aluminum interior. The idea behind Marvin Modern windows and doors is super clean lines and thin window frames.

The Signature Collection from Marvin offers the widest range of window styles, configurations, frame colors and design options.
The Marvin Signature Collection Window deserves a 4.8 out of 5 stars rating.

Brandon - Site Editor

--- Price Range: $1400 to $1600 installed ---*


Marvin Ultimate Windows Prices

Hi, I'm planning for 7 inserts on the street-facing side of my 1912 semi-craftsman SF Bay Area home. It's not terribly historic after what past homeowners did to it, but if I replace the 20 year-old Milgard Classic inserts with Jen-Weld Siteline clad pockets or Marvin Ultimates G2s (cha-ching!), I might be returning a little respect back to the home. I would be struggling to do the Marvin on my budget, so am hoping to hear what you think about a few thousands bucks saved for Jeld-Wen Siteline.

Matt - Homeowner - from 2021

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Matt, I agree with you that the Marvin Ultimates G2s are expensive. Jeld Wen makes a decent wood clad window. What I like about them is the use of the aura last wood protection, which carries a lifetime warranty. What I don't love about them is the overall production issues that Jeld Wen sometimes has. Still the price difference might be enough to justify going with Jeld Wen, especially if it's half the price. They do make a nice looking window.

Brandon - Site Editor - from 2021


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Marvin Infinity Windows Prices

The Marvin Infinity series window is still sold under this name through certain dealers/reps and is considered one of the top fiberglass windows on the market. The window is quite nice looking and comes standard with some very nice features -- including a single sash tilt lock lever and lots of colors to choose from. In general, the Infinity offers more custom options and better hardware over the Marvin Integrity. The Marvin Infinity Window deserves a 4.6 out of 5 stars rating.

Brandon - Site Editor

--- Price Range: $1000 to $1200 installed ---*


Infinity from Marvin Price Quote

Hi Brandon, I got the quote below from North Georgia Replacement Windows for Infinity from Marvin and would like to know your thoughts. They have given their July 18% discount plus a veteran discount. We're looking to do this as soon as possible.

I'm replacing all of my windows and want grids on front (as well as the picture window in the back). The front of the house gets tons of sun here in Atlanta, but not the back. I see there's a second Infinity from Marvin company here in Atlanta and thought about getting a quote from them. I also saw your recommendation for Zen and wondered what your thoughts are..

Thanks for your help.

Robbie - Homeowner - from 2022

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Robbie

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Infinity Fiberglass Windows by Marvin

Hi. Have you heard of the fiberglass window Infinity by Marvin? Do you know anything about them? How are they rated?

Thanks.

Bill - Homeowner - from 2022

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Yes, this is a very good fiberglass window, one of the best out there. Marvin has an excellent reputation. They are not inexpensive...

Brandon - Site Editor - from 2022


Marvin Fiberglass Infinity Windows Cost

We live in Northeast Wisconsin and wish to replace 7 double hung windows. We have narrowed our search down to quotes from Marvin for fiberglass Infinity windows for $10750 and Provia Endure vinyl windows for $5596. (We looked at Pella, Andersen, Simonton and Window World before excluding those) Marvin employs their own installers while the company handling Provia subs out the install work. Infinity is double-pane while Provia is triple-pane.

The Marvin company has a good reputation according to reviews while the other company doesn't have as many reviews but they are all positive. We will likely be in this house another 10-15 years at the most depending upon our health. We have a friend who has a window company using Alliance windows and has offered to install. Have not had him over to measure and give a quote but he feels he might be able to save us $1000-$2000. Your thoughts on what seems like a good direction to go or any other questions we should ask/investigate.

Thanks!

David - Homeowner - from 2022

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David, my own take on this is to go with the Provia Endure vinyl windows for $5596. It's a great window -- energy efficiency wise, it's better than the Infinity. The Marvin Infinity is a great window that is so nice looking, but it's just not worth the almost 2x price tag. The ProVia Endure makes more sense to me.

Brandon - Site Editor - from 2022


Marvin Infinity vs MIlgard Ultrex fiberglass windows

Hi Brandon, I really enjoy your website. I was wondering your opinion on Marvin Infinity vs MIlgard Ultrex fiberglass windows. I am looking to replace about 10 windows in my home that is about 20 years old. I want to go with fiberglass since I will be in the home for years to come. What is your opinion on quality, price, and energy efficiency?

Thank you!

Gordon - Homeowner - from 2022

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Gordon, I think the Infinity is a fantastic fiberglass window. Not cheap, but it is the Marvin model I would go with. While the energy efficiency is probably not quite as good as some of the best vinyl windows on the market, the Infinity is a well made, well functioning window that is manufactured by a high quality company. As for price, you are going to have to get a bid or two to see -- prices are all over the board, especially with the supply chain issues we have seen in the past two years.

Brandon - Site Editor - from 2022


Marvin Infinity Price Quote

Hello Brandon, we are looking at replacing 35 original single hung windows in our 25 year old home. We live at 6,000 ft above sea level.

We received a quote for Marvin Infinity at $58K. Although we’ve had Marvin in the past and loved them, this estimate is too rich for us.

We received a quote for Amerimax Master Grande Series at $35,500 (windows and installation).

Salesman coming out tomorrow to provide a quote for Anlin Coronado. Over the phone I was quoted $30K to $35K (windows, installation and exterior trim so siding isn’t butted up to the edge of the window).

Comparing Amerimax Master Grande to Anlin Coronado which would you use in your home, and why? What are your thoughts on pricing?

Karla - Homeowner - from 2022

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Karla, the pricing on the Amerimax Master Grande Series sounds high to me for their entry level window series. The Anlin Coronado is the better window in my opinion - the overall build, fit, and tolerance of the window. Of course, I would take a close look at the reviews of the two installation company as that's just as important as the windows themselves.

Pricing is about what I would expect, although on the high side. (Of course I don't know the specifics and that Marvin bid leads me to believe there is something to the install above and beyond simple replacements.)

You should check to see if there is a Zen windows that services your area (assuming they have great online reviews) and get a bid on the Zen Nirvana, which is a Soft-Lite Classic, and comparable to the Anlin Coronado. This would be a good comparison and would round out your bids.

Brandon - Site Editor - from 2022


Marvin Infinity Gliders Cost

G'day Brandon, I'll summarize the best I can. We've had three salesmen come out and take a look, all of them nodding and saying it'd be an easy job as the windows are accessible, and not difficult to replace aside from build times. We all get it, COVID has royally screwed everything when it comes to lead times, and prices, and mentally we've factored that in - 20 week lead times are just a 'thing' now.

We have 10 windows, ranging from 60x48 to 20x36, on a double-story, vinyl-clad home built in 1984.

Bid #1 - Minnkota windows, 700 series sliders
Labor cost:: $9570
Total quote: $18039

Bid #2 Marvin Infinity Gliders
Labor cost:: $7000
Total, inc taxables + tax - $23329

Bid #3 Sunrise Restoration series all-vinyl replacements, all casement/picture windows
Labor cost not quoted, but invisibly included in price
Total: $34161

I realize there's a price difference between sliders and casement windows, the actual window costs don't bother me as much as the installation costs. We had similar quoting last year for the removal of a 30'x6' chimney, with bids between $10k and $25k - I ended up demolishing, reframing and cladding for less than $5K, so the DIY avenue is definitely an option.

Are these fair quotes, or should we keep investigating?

Thanks in advance.

Beau - Homeowner - from 2022

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Beau, I really know nothing about Minnkota windows, but they get decent but not great reviews from the little that I can tell. The Sunrise Restorations bid is ridiculous -- $34K for 10 windows and a patio slider. Now the Marvin Infinity actually strikes me as a fair price since fiberglass windows are typically about 30% more than vinyl. I still think spending $23K on 10 windows and a slider is expensive. I would continue my search if I were you. I'll send you some recommendations.

Brandon - Site Editor - from 2022


Marvin Infinity vs. Anlin Del Mar

Dear Brandon, I came across your excellent Replacement Windows Reviews web site and have found it so helpful! Thanks for creating this great resource. I have a question about comparing two windows that I've narrowed down my search to. I know there's never an easy or exact answer for a window comparison, that there are many factors, but wonder what you think of the tradeoffs between two window models. I'm considering these as replacements for worn and poorly fitting old vinyl windows in my small, 95 year-old home in Denver Colorado:

Anlin Del Mar

Marvin Infinity

My sense from my research is that the Marvin Infinity is a higher quality, longer-lasting window due to its 100% fiberglass construction. However, the Anlin Del Mar still sounds like a good window, and I'm wondering if it is "good enough," particularly at a 40% lower cost, as I outline below.

Cost factor: In terms of cost, I have a quote from a window company to replace 7 windows in my house. The prices are for windows and installation, with a lifetime warranty on materials and labor. They've given me a quote for both window brands:

Anlin Del Mar: $6,800

Marvin Infinity: $11,000

Many thanks for any thoughts and advice that you can share!

Regards.

Paul - Homeowner - from 2021

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Paul, I would say the Anlin Del Mar is the better value here. The Infinity is probably the better window, but you are correct thath the Anlin Del Mar is a great window in its own right. And at a 40% lower price, this is what I would lean toward. Of course, it would also depend on the online reviews for the company doing the actual installation.

Brandon - Site Editor - from 2021



Marvin Ultrex Windows Prices

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Marvin Integrity Series Cost

I have two bids on two very different windows on 40 windows in total.

Marvin Integrity Ultrex: $1110 each install

MI 1600 Series: $428 each installed.

Natalie - Homeowner - from 2021


Marvin Ultrex Price Quote

Hi there- I need to replace four windows for my home in Napa, CA. The dimensions are 47.5 x 47.5, 95.5 x 47.5, 47.5 x 35.5, and 59.5 x 47.5. I have received two quotes— Ply Gem 200 series at $4049 and Marvin Ultrex at $2869. What are your opinions on these two options? I had another estimate for Anderson windows at $4660 but that is just too pricey for me. Thanks in advance for your feedback.

Adam - Homeowner - from 2021

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Adam, that Marvin quote is super reasonable for the Marvin Ultrex. That would be my pick over the Ply Gem 200 even if they were the same prices. The Marvin Ultrex is a good fiberglass clad window, just make sure that the installation company doing the work has a solid reputation for quality work.

Brandon - Site Editor - from 2021






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Marvin Ultimate Windows Prices

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Marvin Ultimate Gen 2 quote

8 double hung windows@75wx64h

1 double casement window @61wx48h

Sound deadening glass

Full replacement with oak interior trim

$21,474 for windows and trim

$3564 for sanding. and staining of interior trim. 3&1/4 one step oak trim

Paul - Homeowner - from 2021

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Paul, the Marvin Ultimate Gen 2 is a very nice window, but as you now know, it is not cheap. I always advise getting more quotes just to see what else is out there. I'm happy to send you my list of recommended windows if you would like to continue your search.

Brandon - Site Editor - from 2021


Marvin Ultimate Window Price

Hi Brandon - your website mentions that you are willing to provide impartial perspective on window quotes. Thanks for that amazing offer! I'm attaching two quotes I got from Andersen and Marvin and am curious to hear your thoughts.

Windows: 5

Patio Doors: 1

Specialty Windows: 6

Renewal By Andersen: $55,526.

Marvin Ultimate Collection Bid: 55,768.00

Roy - Homeowner - from 2021

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Roy, those are expensive quotes from quite expensive manufacturers. My suggestion is to get at least a couple more bids to see some prices under $50K. RBA is way overpriced. Marvin Ultimate is a very good window, so if you do go with one, the Marvin bid would be my selection.

Brandon - Site Editor - from 2021


Marvin Infinity vs Pella Impervia

Hi I am considering replacing all or some of the windows in my 40 year old home. In the front of the house I have 30 double hung huttig windows and along the back of my house I have about 30 Anderson casement windows.

We live on a corner lot at a stop sign and I can hear cars and trucks and leaf blowers etc from my bedroom window. Also the house seems drafty near the windows. I have gotten one est from Pella windows and the salesman gave an awesome demonstration of the product as well as a quote with different options and discounts for payment.

I also had Marvin windows come out. The salesman was not that good snd he gave me two product books and said he will email me the quote which I have not received as of yet. This week I am interviewing Anderson windows.

I came across this website and saw that you have a list of your preferred window replacement companies and/or product.

I live in Sandy Springs GA a suburb of Atlanta.

I would do much appreciate your advice.

Thank you.

Amy - Homeowner - from 2022

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Amy, my own take on Pella is that they make a good but not great vinyl window that is overpriced. Marvin makes a very good fiberglass window that is quite pricey, but worth it if it's within your budget. Andersen makes a great wood clad window that is well made, but is quite expensive.

Here are my Atlanta recommendations -- [Email us for our Best Atlanta Replacement Windows list.]

Brandon - Site Editor - from 2022






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Marvin Skycoves Prices

Hi - I see that Marvin offers four different sizes of skydives. I have no idea of the ballpark prices for these. I would like to know the approximate prices (installed) for these. Can you help? I'm building in Update NY (12529).

Mike - Homeowner - from 2022

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Mike, I really have no idea about pricing for their skycoves. I think you have to fill out their form, find a dealer, and get pricing. There are too many variations, options, and variables to even hazard a credible guess.

I would LOVE to know what the dealer comes back with so that I can share it with my readers!

Dane - Site Editor - from 2022


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