Have you been researching replacement windows and are unsure what they actually cost to install in Indiana?
And are you wondering whether the price difference between ProVia’s Aspect and Endure lines is worth it, or if you should consider more affordable options?
ProVia windows installed in Indiana range from $550 to $1,200 per window, depending on which line you choose (Aspect or Endure), window size, glass options, and whether you’re doing a single-window replacement or whole-house project. For a typical 10-15-window home, expect $4,500 to $12,750 for a complete replacement.
At Hoel Roofing, we’re ProVia Certified Installers who have installed thousands of ProVia windows throughout Indiana over the past 9 years. We know exactly what each line costs, which upgrades deliver real value, and how to help homeowners finance replacements when upfront costs are a concern.
This article breaks down ProVia window pricing in 2026, explains what affects your total cost, compares Aspect and Endure lines, shows you whole-house project costs, and helps you understand whether ProVia windows are the right investment for your home.
By the end, you’ll know exactly what ProVia windows cost to install in Indiana, how to budget for a whole-house replacement, and whether financing makes premium windows affordable without breaking the bank.
Here’s what Hoel Roofing charges for fully installed ProVia windows in Indiana:
Single Window Installation:
Whole-House Window Replacement:
| Project Size | Number of Windows | Total Estimated Cost |
| Small project | 3-5 windows | $1,650–$6,000 |
| Medium project | 6-10 windows | $3,300-$10,000 |
| Large project | 10-15 windows | $5,500-$15,000+ |
| Very large project | 15+ windows | $8,000-$20,000+ |
When Hoel Roofing quotes $550–$1,200 per window, that includes:
These are NOT included (unless specified):
ProVia costs significantly more because it has:
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Your final price depends on much more than just which line you choose. Understanding these nine cost drivers helps you anticipate what you’ll actually pay and where you might save.
Most ProVia windows are priced for standard sizes (28″-32″ wide by 46″-48″ tall), which is what you’ll find in most homes. If you’re replacing windows that match these dimensions, you’ll pay the base price. Larger windows, those 42 inches wide or taller, typically cost $150 to $400 more per unit because they require more material and labor to install. On the flip side, smaller windows under 24 inches wide add just $50 to $150 to your cost.
Single-hung windows (where only the bottom sash opens) are the most common and carry the base price. Double-hung windows, which allow both the top and bottom sashes to operate, add $50 to $150 per window. Casement windows with crank-operated opening mechanisms cost $100 to $200 more. Picture windows, which are fixed and don’t open, add just $50 to $100 since they’re simpler to install. Bay and bow windows are significantly more expensive at $300 to $800 per window because they require custom framing and structural work.
Standard dual-pane clear glass is your baseline. Adding a low-E coating, which reflects heat and reduces energy loss through windows, costs $75 to $150 per window. If you want triple-pane glass for maximum insulation in very cold climates, expect to pay $200 to $400 more per window. Decorative or tinted glass options run $100 to $300 per window.
Standard white vinyl frames are included in your base price. If you want beige or gray vinyl frames to better match your home’s exterior, add $25 to $75 per window. Also, premium color finishes run $50 to $150 per window, while woodgrain interior finishes (which give the appearance of real wood without maintenance) cost $75 to $200 per window.
A straightforward replacement where your new window fits the existing opening easily costs your base price. Difficult or non-standard openings that require custom fitting add $100 to $300 per window. If the existing frame shows damage or deterioration and needs repair before the new window can be installed, budget an additional $150 to $500 per window.
These are often overlooked but can add significantly to your project cost. The base price includes minimal exterior finishing. If your home needs new exterior trim around the windows, caulking, trim boards, or flashing, add $100 to $300 per window. More substantial siding repair or replacement around the window opening runs $200 to $800 per window.
Finally, if you’re replacing multiple windows, you’ll benefit from volume discounts. A single window replacement has no discount. If you’re doing 3 to 5 windows at once, expect 5 to 10% off the total. This is why many homeowners find whole-house window replacement more economical than replacing windows one or two at a time over several years.
No. ProVia Aspect (the most affordable line) starts at $550 per window installed. Uninstalled windows cost less ($300–$400), but DIY installation risks voiding warranties and poor energy performance.
Yes. Endure offers superior construction quality, more glass options, better thermal performance, and enhanced durability.
Whole-house projects get volume discounts (10–20% off), but replacing just 3–5 windows still makes sense if those are drafty or damaged. Partial replacement costs more per window ($700–$1,200 for Endure) but improves energy efficiency where it matters most.
For a typical 12-window home: $6,600-$12,000 with ProVia (Aspect to Endure mix). With volume discounts for full replacement: $5,500-$10,000.
Yes. Premium ProVia Endure windows with low-E glass typically reduce heating/cooling costs by 15–30%, depending on your home size, age, and current windows.
In Indiana, yes. Low-E coatings prevent heat loss in winter (critical for Indiana’s cold climate) and reduce solar heat gain in summer.
ProVia can build custom sizes, but non-standard dimensions add $100–$300 per window. Older homes often need custom sizes, so always get quotes rather than assuming standard pricing.
Yes. ProVia offers a Lifetime structural warranty (frame/sash defects) plus a 10-year finish warranty. Hoel Roofing adds a 4-year workmanship warranty. Comprehensive coverage on both product and labor.
ProVia windows cost significantly more upfront than budget alternatives, but they deliver genuine value over time. While budget windows last 15-20 years, ProVia windows perform for 25-35 years with minimal maintenance. More importantly, the energy savings add up, and the investment makes financial sense, especially if you’re staying in your home long-term or prioritize energy efficiency.
ProVia windows are worth it, but their installation must be done right to ensure they perform at peak capacity. The different seasons may affect how well your window installation is, so if you’re wondering when to replace your windows, check out our article, What Is the Best Time to Replace Windows and Doors in Indiana? (Costs, Weather & Worst Times to Avoid)
If you’ve been hesitant about when the right time to replace your windows may be, the return on investment becomes clear, especially with Financing Options that makes monthly payments manageable.
At Hoel Roofing, we have installed thousands of ProVia windows across Indiana. We know exactly what each line costs, which upgrades deliver real value, how to work with non-standard openings, and how to help you finance premium windows without breaking the bank.
Schedule a Free Consultation, and we’ll walk you through the different options that are available to you. Let’s help you invest in the right windows for your home.

Bob Hoel is the owner and founder of Hoel Roofing & Remodeling, proudly serving Rushville, IN, and surrounding areas with high-quality roofing and remodeling services for over 9 years. With decades of hands-on experience in residential and commercial roofing, Bob specializes in installing and repairing asphalt shingles, metal roofing, and custom exterior solutions. He is committed to staying current with the latest roofing technologies and best practices. As both a contractor and an educator, Bob is dedicated to helping homeowners understand roofing systems, maintenance, and how to protect one of their biggest investments: their home.