Most homeowners pay between $50 and $150 per window for professionally installed solar screens, with the average landing around $85. For a whole house with 15 to 20 windows, you're looking at $1,200 to $2,500 total.
That range depends on a few things. Here's what moves the number up or down.
Factors That Affect Cost
- Window size - Larger windows need more material and labor. A standard bedroom window costs less than a big living room picture window.
- Quantity - Volume discounts are common. Doing your whole house at once can bring the per-window price down to $55-60.
- Screen density - You'll choose between 80%, 90%, or 95% density. Higher density blocks more heat but lets in less light. Most Las Vegas homeowners go with 90%.
- Custom shapes - Arched, angled, or non-standard windows add a 20-40% premium over rectangular screens.
Return on Investment
Solar screens aren't just a comfort upgrade. They pay for themselves.
- 20-30% reduction in summer cooling costs
- Typical savings of $60-120 per month during summer
- Most installations pay for themselves in 2-3 summers
- Screens last 10+ years with a manufacturer warranty
When your summer electric bill drops by $100 a month, a $1,500 whole-house install starts looking like one of the smartest upgrades you can make.
Get a free quote for your home. Call (702) 741-4545 or request a quote online.