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Window Replacement Permit Costs
Hawaii (2026)

Window Replacement permits in Hawaii average approximately $126. Here's what you need to know about permit requirements, fees, and how Hawaii compares to other states.

Hawaii Average Permit Fee

$126

State Ranking

#51 of 51

(1 = cheapest)

Permits as a Share of Total Cost

In Hawaii, the $126 permit fee represents roughly 1% of the typical $6,794–$19,641 project cost. While permits add to your budget, they ensure the work meets local building codes and safety standards.

How Hawaii Compares

Cheapest Permit States

Arkansas: $94

Louisiana: $95

Mississippi: $95

Most Expensive Permit States

Hawaii: $126

Washington: $123

Massachusetts: $119

When Do You Need a Permit?

Most window replacement work in Hawaii requires a building permit, especially when it involves:

  • Structural changes or modifications
  • Electrical or plumbing work
  • Work that affects the building envelope
  • Projects above a certain dollar threshold (varies by jurisdiction)

Always check with your local building department in Hawaii before starting work. Working without required permits can result in fines, difficulty selling your home, and insurance complications.

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Permits are just one part of the total cost. Get a complete breakdown including labor, materials, and overhead for Hawaii.

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Permit fees are state-level averages; actual fees vary by county and municipality. Contact your local building department for exact requirements. See our methodology. Report an error.