Dabella Window Pricing 2026
Explore Dabella Windows cost and consumer price quotes from this rather well known home improvement company. The company tackles a whole host of projects, which includes roofing, siding, windows and baths. In terms of replacement windows and patio doors, Dabella sells and installs four basic options. These include the Alside Fairfield, the Alside Mezzo, the Glasswing (I'm still unsure of who manufactures this), and the Preservation Window (an Alside manufactured but off-label window).
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Our Verdict: Dabella is not necessarily cheap by any means. They sell Alside windows and doors, which are decent, but are nowhere near the best vinyl windows on the market. The bottom line for me is this: unless you are getting a good price when compared to your other project quotes, I would probably go elsewhere. I think the caveat to this would be if you are using Dabella for additional home improvement services.
(Always Get 2 to 3 Local Price Quotes - And My Personal Advice)
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General DaBella Windows Cost
How much do DaBella windows cost? It’s a great question and not the easiest of answers - for a number of reasons. Not least of which is that the company sells four distinct vinyl windows, which include the Preservation, Glasswing, Fairfield, and the Mezzo. Having said that, here’s my crack at a fair market price to pay for these windows.
However, here’s the caveat - there are always project specifics and details that can raise the per window cost above what I have listed below. And that’s why it’s so important to collect multiple bids from different local window companies. Any additional questions on pricing, check out our replacement window cost estimator and tell us how we did. The prices below are installed.
| WINDOW SERIES | PRICE RANGE |
| Glasswing Series | $550 to $750 |
| Fairfield Series | $600 to $800 |
| Mezzo Series | $650 to $850 |
| Preservation Series | $800 to $1,000 |
(Installed Pricing)
Locations
Dabella has some 20 locations throughout much of the western half of the U.S. These locations are all in larger cities and metro markets that include the following states - Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, North Dakota, Nevada, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Texas, Oregon, Idaho, Oklahoma, Washington, Utah, and Wyoming.
Dabella Windows Cost And Price Quotes
Below are Dabella windows costs reviews, consumer pricing and quotes from consumers. If you have a Dabella window or door price quote, comparison cost bids, or other company related questions that you'd like to contribute to this page, we would love to hear from you! Drop me an email using the link above. Cheers.
Dane - Site Editor
St. Louis Park Window Quote
We live in Minnesota near St. Louis Park and are trying to wrap our heads around the "final" 3 bids on the following: single bay window, two casements, 1 double hung, and two horizontal sliders.
Dabella Window Pricing (Alside Fairfield): $17.5K (Double Pane) $18.9K (Triple Pane)
Hoffman Weber (Provia Endure): $20.6K (Triple Pane)
Apex Windows Cost: $16.2K (Triple Pane)
Emily - Homeowner - from 2025
[Website Editor Reply]
Emily, so for those three price quotes, I would give the nod to the ProVia Endure as the best of the three windows offered. Of course, it's also the most expensive by quite a bit over the Apex Insignia window, which isn't quite the Endure window, but is not all that far behind either.
A couple of ideas to consider. One, make the decision based on which of the installation companies (Hoffman Weber or the Apex branch) has the better online reviews. This is going to make more of a impact on how well the windows hold up over the decades than the window itself.
Two, make a fair assessment of how long you plan to stay in the home. If the answer is less than 12 years, then go with the Apex and save yourself the upfront investment. However, if the answer is long than 12 years, then I think it makes more sense to go with the ProVia Endure in the triple pane. Good luck and let me know if you have any additional questions.
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Dane, so happy to have found your site and all of its replacement window info, which is a bewildering world. My family is planning on replacing 1 patio sliding door and 6 XO sliders. Our first bid was from a local company that sells Anlin Windows -- their final quote was $8.3K. Next up was Dabella that sells the Alside Fairfield series -- their final quote was $15K.
So, having compared the two quotes, I feel like I know the answer here, but would you go with the Anlin over the Alside?
Andi - Homeowner - from 2024
[Site Editor's Answer]
Andi, this is a no brainer for me - the Anlin window bid is the better option at a much lower price. Of course, you will want to make sure that the local company has decent to good reviews before proceeding.
Dane - Site Editor - from 2024
Dabella Windows Prices
Hey Dane, here is the summary of our project quotes so far that we've collected to replace our builder grade windows and thus far have 6 total quotes. This is on 20 windows total that breakdown like this: 9 picture windows, 7 single hungs, 1 triple slider XOX, and 3 XO sliders. Is Dabella windows prices fair in general or what is your opinion of the company?
Zen Soft-lite Classic at $24K
Apex Insignia Windows: $27K
Reflections Anlin Catalina Windows: $30K
PowerHRG Pella Symphony Windows: $33K
Alside Fairfield from local company: $34K
Andersen 100 Windows from local company: $42K
Dabella Glasswing Wing Windows: $53K (unless I signed that day then they were going to make it like $42K)
Janet - Homeowner - from 2023
[Site Editor's Answer]
Janet, first of all congratulations to you on all that hard work to collect all of those bids.
Dane - Site Editor - from 2023
Bay Window Price Quotes
Dane, we live in the St. Louis Park area here in Minnesota and would love to get some pricing feedback from you on our current bids. Thus far we have bids from Dabella, Apex Windows and Hoffmann Weber on the Provia Endure series.
This is what we are replacing; 1 bay window, 2 horizontal sliders XO, 1 double hung window and 2 casements.
Debella Windows Cost (only on the bay window and 2 horizontal sliders): $15K (triple pane windows cost would be $18K)
ProVia Endure $20.6K (triple pane)
Apex (only on the bay window and 2 horizontal sliders): $10.3K
Which of these would you go with and why? Thank you in advance for all of your sage council.
Emily - Homeowner - from 2022
[Website Editor Reply]
Emily, the Apex windows cost looks good to me, but the ProVia Endure is the better window. Tough because the bids don't really take into consideration all of the windows necessarily. I might toss the Dabella quote as I'm not a huge fan of the Alside window that they sell. It's not bad per se, but the Apex Insignia and ProVia windows are much better in my opinion. Finally, I wouldn't mind seeing one or two additional bids on this particular project.
Seattle Replacement Windows Cost Quotes
Dane, we live near Seattle and were recently approached by Apex Windows for a quote on replacing the windows. So the total is 38 windows and 2 patio sliding doors. The Apex windows quote was $49,900 and this did not include tax. We then used your form and found two more options, which include Dabella Windows and Harley Exteriors.
The Dabella windows cost quote came in at $56.4 (tax included) and Harley Exteriors was $59.1K (tax included). So my question for you is what would you do if this were your home?
Wynter - Homeowner - from 2021
[Site Editor's Answer]
Wynter, I think I would probably go with the Apex quote for $55K (my assumption of tax included). The Insignia window is a good quality product and better than the Alside products sold by Dabella and probably better than the Milgard windows sold by Harley. Of the three, I think this provides the best long term ROI on new windows. However, before I moved forward with this, I would certainly double check that the local Apex installation team has good online reviews.
Dane - Site Editor - from 2021
Lots Of Window Options
Hello Dane, your website has been super helpful as I delve into the world of window replacement. So I'm replacing 16 windows that require insert installation. However, we need a full replacement for our one complicated bow window. Here is what we are considering thus far, which I think is enough based on my reading of your approach to windows.
Reneweal By Anderson: $39K
Dabella Fairfield Windows: $29K
Sunrise Solace: $26K
Hayfield Windows: $24K
Champion Windows $20K
Sunrise Restoration Window: $19.3K
Apex Windows Insignia $19.8K
Sancho - Homeowner - from 2021
[Site Editor's Answer]
Sancho, this is an easy for me -- I would go with the Sunrise Restoration Window in a heartbeat. Number two on the list would be the Apex Insignia window option. Finally, the Champion window would rank third. That's good news because these are all your lowest cost bids of the bunch Yea!
Tim - Site Editor - from 2021
Dabella Windows Cost Quote
I just purchased a split level house that still has its single pane aluminum windows from the 70s. So I really need to replace them and I've been collecting quotes for 2 months now but I'm nowhere near a decision. Also, I'm replacing 1 patio slider and 13 windows in total. These are my current bids that made it past the initial cut. Finally, I live just outside of Portland, Oregon.
Renewal By Andersen Prices: $38K
DaBella Glasswing Windows: $19K
Milgard Tuscany Price Quote: $11.3K
Milgard Styleline: $10.5k
Alside Fairfield 80 Series: $9.5K (triple pane)
Window World 3000 Series: $7.5K
Robyn - Homeowner - from 2016
[Site Editor's Response]
Robyn, the Renewal By Andersen bid is ridiculously high and you were right to throw it out. The DaBella bid is uncertain to me because it doesn't specify what series they are selling you. While I'm not the biggest fan of the Glasswing or Fairfield, their Preservation windows are a quality option. Additionally, the WW 3000 series is a pass for me as a cheap replacement window that won't typically hold up over time.
Having said all that, I do like the Milgard Tuscany and think that this is the much better call over the Styleline option. This would be my call here and I would advice that this is the option that you should pursue first (assuming that the installation crew gets good to very good reviews).
Tim - Site Editor - from 2016
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About The Author
Dane is the site editor of Replacement Windows Reviews and has worked in the window and door industry for more than 40 years. He spent nearly two decades as a professional window installer before transitioning into consumer education and window review analysis.
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