Milgard Windows Prices
Milgard windows prices range from $30 to $100 per square foot for the window itself. As a rule, the company enjoys a decent to good reputation for quality and craftsmanship behind their windows. They are one of the best mid range option in the western half of the United States, along with Amerimax and Simonton.
Milgard Windows And Doors is a mid size manufacturer that started in Tacoma, Washington, but now has 9 factories in various western cities and states, including Sacramento, Hollister, Temecula, Simi Valley, Portland, Phoenix, Dallas, Denver, Tacoma and Salt Lake City. The company manufactures vinyl, aluminum, wood and soundproof windows.
The company does lots of development projects where they are typically using their entry level Styleline (which is one reason why they get a bit of a bad rap). The Milgard Tuscany Series as their most popular and well known window and is a nicer mid range vinyl window. Milgard's aluminum windows are quite well made and commercially rated.
Bottom Line: Milgard is a quality mid range option for consumers - the company is a solid second tier manufacturer.
Review By Jim R. - Site Editor
Last Update: August 29, 2024
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Milgard Styleline Prices
The Styleline is an entry level vinyl window has a simple, modern look to it and even sightlines. It has a thinner frame than the Tuscany model and will therefore be a bit less energy efficient than the Tuscany. The Styleline also lacks some features that come standard on the Tuscany.
-- Installation: $150 to $250 per opening --
-- Fully Installed: $600 to $700 -- *
Styleline Reviews
Milgard Trinsic Window Prices
The Tuscany costs will typically run 15% to 25% more than the Styleline series. The Tuscany is Milgard's most popular vinyl model and has a slightly thicker extrusion than the Styleline. It offers some nicer features, including a better locking mechanism, spacer system, exterior screen, weep holes and vent stops.
-- Installation: $150 to $250 per opening --
-- Fully Installed: $700 to $800 -- *
Milgard Trinsic Windows Reviews
Milgard Windows Prices | Montecito
The Montecito series is the company's new construction window option and one that is available as a Garden window, which is what it is best known for. I don't hear about this series all that much, probably because garden/windows are not that popular in the overall scheme of things.
-- Installation: $150 to $250 per opening --
-- Fully Installed: $750 to $850 -- *
Montecito Reviews
Milgard Tuscany Windows Prices
The Tuscany windows cost 10% to 15% more than the Styleline. The Tuscany is Milgard's most popular vinyl model and has a slightly thicker extrusion than the Styleline. It offers some nicer features, including a better locking mechanism, spacer system, exterior screen, weep holes and vent stops.
-- Window Itself: $300 to $400 --
-- Installation: $125 to $250 per opening --
-- Window & Installation: $700 to $800 -- *
Milgard Tuscany Windows Reviews
Milgard Windows Prices | Ultra
The Ultra is a fiberglass frame window that is often compared to the Marvin Integrity windows cost.
-- Installation: $150 to $250 per opening --
-- Fully Installed: $1500 to $1800 -- *
Ultra Reviews
Milgard Aluminum Window Pricing
-- Installation: $250 to $300 per opening --
-- Fully Installed: $1300 to $1600 -- *
Aluminum Reviews
Milgard Windows Prices | Essence
The Essence is the company's wood clad window that is typically more of an economy priced wood window. The Essence is available in a number of interior wood species and is a very nice affordable wood window option. Click to discover the best wood windows on the market.
-- Installation: $250 to $300 per opening --
-- Fully Installed: $1800 to $2300 -- *
Essence Reviews
Milgard Quiet Line Costs
The Quiet Line costs a pretty penny to be sure - they can be as much as $1700 for the window itself. On the plus side, the Quiet Line is considered the Cadillac of soundproof windows. It's almost like buying two windows in one - it has an 46 STC rating.
-- Installation: $250 to $300 per opening --
-- Fully Installed: $1800 to $2500 -- *
Quietline Reviews
Milgard Windows Warranty
The company offers a Limited Lifetime Warranty on all of their windows&doors to the original purchaser. This covers the mainframe and sill and all components and warrants that they are free from manufacturing defects and workmanship. It covers both parts and labor costs and is transferrable to another owner, although the new owner warranty is only good for 10 years from the original date of purchase.
The warranty includes a glass breakage provision (including tempered glass) for the Essence Wood Clad, Ultra and Tuscany models. Any product that includes an integrated blind carries a 10 year warranty and any steel hardware carries a 1 year warranty period. As with all replacement and new construction warranties, there are a number of exclusions that apply to their products that consumers should read in full prior to purchase.
Milgard vs Marvin Brand
Hi there, curious how you would rate Marvin vs Milgard against each other.
Evan - Homeowner - March, 2024
Website Editor's Answer
Evan, Milgard can't stack up against Marvin to be honest. Marvin is just a muc superior brand overall. Much more expensive as well - let's not forget this.
Editor John - February, 2024
Milgard Windows Prices
At first we were looking almost exclusively at the Milgard Tuscany, but still wanted to do our due diligence. We ended up getting five price quotes. The best two were the following:
Milgard Tuscany Series: $15,960
Anlin Catalina Series: $15,920
I was surprised that the Catalina was less expensive as your reviews seem to say that the Catalina is the better option over the Tuscany. I am leaning toward the Anlin but definitely wanted to get a second opinion on the matter. Thank you and thanks for your great website!
Jill - Homeowner - October, 2023
Website Editor's Answer
Jill, I think your analysis is spot on. The Catalina is the better option over the Tuscany, especially if the price tag is lower. I will say this, I am no longer surprised by anything in terms of pricing. That's why it always helps to collect more bids. I sometimes sound like a broken record. Anlin Windows Price List
Editor John - October, 2023