Exterior Window Trim Repair Costs
 The type of materials used for window trim, such as wood, PVC, or composite, significantly affects repair costs.
 Larger or hard-to-reach windows may require more labor and materials, increasing repair expenses.
 Minor cracks cost less to repair compared to extensive rot or structural damage requiring replacement.
| Factor | Estimated Cost Range | 
|---|---|
| Minor Repair (cracks, small chips) | $150 - $400 | 
| Partial Replacement | $400 - $1,200 | 
| Full Replacement (per window) | $1,200 - $3,000 | 
| Labor Costs (per hour) | $50 - $100 | 
| Material Costs (per linear foot) | $5 - $20 | 
| Custom Trim Installation | $200 - $600 | 
| Paint or Finish Application | $100 - $300 | 
Material selection plays a crucial role in cost determination. Wood trims offer a traditional appearance but may require more maintenance and cost more to repair or replace. PVC and composite trims tend to be more durable and have lower long-term maintenance costs, but initial expenses can be higher. Accurate assessment of damage and material choice can optimize repair budgets and outcomes.
 Extensive rot can increase repair costs due to the need for complete replacement of affected sections.
 Small cracks or chips are less expensive to repair and often involve filling and repainting.
 Severe structural issues may require additional framing or support, raising overall expenses.
| Related Services | Average Cost | 
|---|---|
| Window Frame Repair | $200 - $1,000 | 
| Siding Repair | $300 - $2,500 | 
| Exterior Painting | $1,000 - $3,500 | 
| Caulking and Sealing | $150 - $400 | 
| Weatherproofing | $200 - $600 | 
| Custom Molding Installation | $300 - $900 | 
| Storm Window Replacement | $400 - $1,500 | 
| Gutter Repair | $150 - $700 | 
| Exterior Door Trim Repair | $150 - $600 | 
| Facade Restoration | $2,000 - $10,000 |