New windows cut Cleveland heating bills ~12–13% and recoup much of their cost. See savings, cost, and signs.

Yes — new energy-efficient windows are worth it in Cleveland, cutting heating bills by roughly 12–13% and recouping a high share of their cost at resale. They also cut drafts and outside noise. Most Cleveland homeowners spend about $600–$1,150 per window installed. Manzil offers free window estimates.
Most Cleveland homeowners spend $600–$1,150 per window installed, and a full-home project of about 10 windows often runs $8,500–$10,500. Price depends on window type, size, and frame material.
Drafts you can feel in winter, condensation between panes, difficulty opening or closing, rising energy bills, and outside noise are all signs. In Cleveland's pre-1970 homes, original windows are often the biggest source of heat loss.
Yes — homeowners in cold climates like Ohio typically save around 12–13% on energy costs with efficient windows.
Most Cleveland homeowners spend roughly $600–$1,150 per window installed; a 10-window project often runs $8,500–$10,500.
Each window takes about 30–60 minutes, and most 5–10 window projects finish in a day.
Yes — entry, storm, and patio doors that seal tight and look great.
Drafty windows driving up your bills? Manzil installs efficient windows and doors across Cleveland. Explore our window & door replacement service or contact us. Call (216) 659-6820.