Window Installation & Replacement in Elkins Park, PA

Monarch Contractors installs OKNA replacement windows across both sides of the Elkins Park CDP — the Cheltenham Township portion (with BHAR review for Wyncote and La Mott Historic District properties) and the Abington Township portion (standard residential permits). Every window is manufactured at OKNA’s Bristol PA plant, backed by a lifetime transferable warranty and a 10-year labor guarantee.

Why Elkins Park Homeowners Choose Monarch Contractors

A community that holds Frank Lloyd Wright’s only synagogue, Horace Trumbauer’s 110-room Lynnewood Hall, and a price range from $83,000 to $2.4 million requires a contractor who knows when to quote a baseline insert and when to coordinate Beaux-Arts custom shapes with a township BHAR submission. Our process is built around that range.

34 Years Across Cheltenham and Abington Townships

Monarch has installed windows along the Old York Road corridor since 1991. Our project managers walk every block from High School Park to Ashbourne Road before quoting.

Locally Manufactured OKNA Windows

OKNA’s plant at 400 Crossings Drive in Bristol PA produces every unit we install. Custom shapes for Trumbauer-era openings and Beaux-Arts radii ship 4–8 weeks faster than out-of-state suppliers.

Lifetime Transferable Warranty

OKNA’s warranty covers frames, sash, hardware, and IGU seal failure — and transfers to the next owner. Important in a Cheltenham SD market where Myers Elementary and Cheltenham High School proximity supports listing premiums.

Licensed in PA (#187000)

Full Pennsylvania contractor licensing, $2M general liability coverage, and workers’ comp documentation provided to the township as part of every permit submission — Cheltenham or Abington side, depending on your address.

How Our Window Replacement Process Works in Elkins Park

Timelines in Elkins Park run 4–8 weeks for stock OKNA sizes and 6–10 weeks for custom shapes — common in turn-of-century Trumbauer-era homes and Frank Lloyd Wright-adjacent properties along Old York Road. BHAR review on the Cheltenham side adds 2–4 weeks for properties inside the Wyncote or La Mott Historic Districts. Here is what to expect from first contact through final walk-through.

  1. Free in-home consultation. A Monarch project manager measures every opening, identifies frame condition (sill rot patterns differ between modest 1920s Colonials and Trumbauer-pedigreed Beaux-Arts estates), confirms which township your address falls under, and discusses glass package options — double-pane Low-E argon as the baseline, triple-pane for homes within roughly 500 feet of the four-line Elkins Park SEPTA Station.
  2. Written quote with line-item pricing. Insert vs. full-frame, glass package, hardware finish, grid pattern, period profile adders, and any BHAR-specific Wyncote or La Mott Historic District submission costs are itemized. No verbal estimates, no commission-driven upsells. If you are gathering quotes across the Cheltenham Township villages, compare directly with our Cheltenham and Glenside pricing.
  3. OKNA factory order + permit submission. For Cheltenham-side addresses, we submit at the Cheltenham Township Municipal Building, 8230 Old York Road — itself the historic Henry West Breyer Sr. House. Standard residential turnaround runs 10–15 business days. Properties inside the Wyncote or La Mott Historic Districts add a BHAR review cycle. For Abington-side addresses, we file at the Abington Township Building. Manufacturing runs in parallel at the Bristol plant.
  4. Installation + post-install inspection. Factory-trained crews complete most full-home replacements in 1–3 days; Lynnewood-tier estate projects can run 5–8 days depending on opening count and custom-shape volume. Township inspector signs off afterward. You receive warranty documentation, lead-safe RRP disposal certificates for any pre-1978 home, and a 10-year labor guarantee on every opening.
Contractor showing window frame and glass samples to a homeowner during an in-home consultation — double-hung and casement window profiles on display

What Happens on Installation Day

Most Elkins Park projects — whether a modest 1925 Colonial near Myers Elementary, an Ashbourne Road Tudor in the Cheltenham SD core, or a Trumbauer-era estate along Old York Road — run on a 1–3 day on-site schedule. Larger Gilded Age properties with 30+ openings extend to 5–8 days. Here is the sequence our crews follow.

Professional window installation crew fitting a new double-hung window into a prepared opening on a two-story home exterior — flashing tape and weather barrier visible around the rough opening
  1. Arrival between 7:30 and 8:00 AM. Crew lead reviews the day’s openings, confirms grid patterns and hardware finishes, and walks the perimeter with the homeowner. Mansion-class properties with circular drives and gated entries require staging coordination with the homeowner the day before — material deliveries are sequenced to avoid driveway blocking.
  2. Driveway and interior protection. Drop cloths over hardwood and carpet, plastic sheeting on furniture within 6 feet of each opening, and a staging zone set up on the driveway or side yard. For estate properties with original parquet floors or period plaster ceilings, additional protection layers are applied before any tools are unpacked.
  3. Old window removal. Existing units come out one room at a time — never the whole house at once. For pre-1978 homes (which covers the dominant pre-WWII inventory plus all Trumbauer-era estates), lead-safe RRP protocols apply: HEPA vacuum, sealed disposal bags, and EPA-compliant cleanup documented for the homeowner file. Period leaded-glass and stained-glass panels are catalogued and preserved separately when present.
  4. Frame inspection and prep. Crew checks for sill rot, header damage, masonry settling, and stone-to-frame seal integrity in mansion-class properties. Beaux-Arts and Italian Renaissance estates typically need full-frame replacement on the majority of openings — original casements and weight-pocket systems are usually beyond restoration after 120+ years. Modest 1920s Colonials more often clear with insert work where original wood sills remain sound.
  5. OKNA unit installation. Each window is shimmed plumb, mechanically fastened per manufacturer spec, and sealed with low-expansion foam plus exterior-grade caulking. Triple-bead weatherstripping is verified before the sash is engaged. Custom-radius arched and oversized casement units for Gilded Age estates are installed with manufacturer-spec masonry anchors where stone or stucco substrate requires it.
  6. Interior trim, exterior capping, and cleanup. Aluminum coil-stock wraps the exterior trim in your selected color — period-appropriate matte finishes available for Wyncote Historic District streetscape compatibility. For BHAR-approved color schemes, the township-specified palette is used. Interior trim is reinstalled or replaced depending on scope. All debris is hauled off-site the same day.
  7. Walk-through and operation check. Crew lead demonstrates tilt-in cleaning, locking hardware, and screen removal on every unit. Warranty documents and the 10-year labor guarantee are handed over before the truck leaves.

Why Window Replacement in Elkins Park Is Different

Gilded Age Estates, Frank Lloyd Wright Adjacency, and a Township Boundary Running Through the CDP

Elkins Park is not one community — it is a CDP that straddles a township boundary, which means two homeowners on the same block can face two different permit pathways. The larger Cheltenham Township portion operates under a Board of Historical and Architectural Review (BHAR) that imposes mandatory exterior review for properties inside the Wyncote and La Mott National Register Historic Districts. The smaller Abington Township portion processes window projects under standard residential permit review without a BHAR equivalent. Address verification is the first step we take on any Elkins Park quote, because a 2–4 week BHAR cycle changes the manufacturing schedule.

The architectural inventory is unlike any other community in our service area. Beth Sholom Synagogue on Old York Road is the only synagogue Frank Lloyd Wright ever designed, completed in 1959 and listed as a National Historic Landmark. Lynnewood Hall, the Trumbauer-designed 110-room neoclassical estate built between 1897 and 1900 for Peter A.B. Widener, sits a few blocks away. The 42-acre Elkins Estate — Trumbauer’s Elstowe Manor and Chelten House, completed in 1898 for streetcar magnate William L. Elkins — is currently being restored as an event center. The Cheltenham Township Municipal Building itself, where you submit your permit, is the historic Henry West Breyer Sr. House on Old York Road.

The price range reflects the architectural inventory: Cheltenham Township average value sits at $437,000, but listings in Elkins Park span from $83,000 modest condos to $2.4 million Trumbauer-pedigreed estates. Same contractor handles both — but the quoting tier, custom shape volume, and BHAR coordination differ substantially. For comparison context across Cheltenham Township, see our Cheltenham and Jenkintown pages.

Colonial home window replacement near Centerton Road Mount Laurel

Window Replacement Pricing in Elkins Park, PA

Per-Opening and Full-Home Cost Ranges

Window replacement pricing chart

Pricing in Elkins Park spans a wider range than any other community in our service area because of the architectural inventory. Modest 1920s Colonials sit at the standard mid-market tier. Trumbauer-era estates move into custom-shape premium pricing where Beaux-Arts radii and oversized openings are the rule rather than the exception. The ranges below reflect 2025–26 market conditions for OKNA double-hung, casement, custom-shape, and slider units installed by Monarch crews.

Service Type Price Range (Per Opening) Notes
Insert replacement, double-pane Low-E argon $475–$925 Baseline OKNA unit, U-factor 0.27–0.30, standard for 1920s Colonials and post-WWII fill-in
Full-frame replacement $725–$1,400 Required for Queen Anne, Tudor, Italian Renaissance, and most pre-1920 estate openings
Triple-pane glass upgrade +$140–$260 U-factor ~0.20; recommended for homes within 500 feet of the four-line Elkins Park SEPTA Station
Custom shape (arched, transom, oversized casement) $1,400–$3,500 Trumbauer-era Beaux-Arts radii and oversized openings; manufactured at OKNA Bristol — 4–8 weeks faster than out-of-state
Sliding patio door $2,200–$4,000 Common in mid-century rear elevations and condo conversion units
Bay or bow window $1,800–$4,200 Frequent in Tudor and Colonial homes along Ashbourne Road and Township Line Road
BHAR submission and Wyncote/La Mott Historic District profile matching +$180–$420 per project Township-required submission package, narrow-muntin grids, period-correct sash dimensions, BHAR-approved exterior color schemes
Full-home replacement (15–35 openings) $8,500–$32,000 Typical 1920s Colonial: $8,500–$13,000. Tudor or Queen Anne: $14,000–$22,000. Trumbauer-era estate (30+ openings, custom shapes): $22,000–$32,000+.
Lynnewood-class estate restoration tier Quoted on assessment 50+ opening projects with BHAR coordination, period-matched custom shapes, leaded-glass preservation, multi-week timelines

For a written, line-item quote at your Elkins Park home, call +1 (888) 990-7177 or request a free in-home estimate online.

Recent Window Replacement Project near Myers Elementary, Elkins Park

This 1928 Colonial in the Cheltenham Township portion of Elkins Park, two blocks from Myers Elementary, came to us with second-generation aluminum inserts from the late 1970s — broken thermal breaks on every opening, fogged glass on six of fifteen units, and accumulated condensation damage on the underlying original wood sills. Our crew completed the full fifteen-opening replacement in two days, including sill repair on four openings and matte-cream exterior cap matching the dormer-trim package.

The homeowner reported drafts eliminated near the front-elevation bay window and used the NFRC documentation to support a Cheltenham SD listing seven months later.

Before and after window replacement on a 1928 Colonial near Myers Elementary in Elkins Park PA — OKNA double-hung vinyl windows installed by Monarch Contractors

What Elkins Park Homeowners Say About Monarch Contractors

Below are messages from recent Elkins Park clients — homeowners across modest 1920s Colonials near Myers Elementary, Tudor and Queen Anne homes along Ashbourne Road, Wyncote Historic District properties under BHAR review, and Trumbauer-era estate owners on Old York Road. The screenshots capture real conversations during and after their projects, covering on-time arrivals, line-item billing accuracy, BHAR submission handling, and the cleanup standard our crews hold across the CDP’s varied property scales.

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    Window Replacement FAQs

    Find answers to the most common questions about our window services. If you have any other questions or need more information, feel free to contact us directly.

    What types of windows do you offer?

    We offer a wide range of window types, including double-hung, casement, sliding, awning, picture, bay, and bow windows. We also provide custom solutions to meet specific design or functional needs. Our selection includes various materials such as vinyl, wood, and fiberglass.

    My home is in the Wyncote Historic District. Will BHAR review delay my window replacement?

    Yes — properties inside the Wyncote or La Mott National Register Historic Districts on the Cheltenham Township side require Board of Historical and Architectural Review (BHAR) approval before the residential permit clears. Add 2–4 weeks to the standard timeline. BHAR review focuses on exterior visual compatibility: grid patterns, sash dimensions, exterior color, and trim profile. OKNA’s vinyl line supports period-appropriate flat sticker grids and matte exterior finishes that consistently clear BHAR review when properly documented. We prepare the submission package as part of the project — the +$180–$420 BHAR coordination fee covers profile drawings, color samples, and elevation photos.

    I own a Trumbauer-era estate or other Gilded Age property. Can OKNA handle the custom shapes and period profiles?

    Yes. OKNA’s custom-shape line includes arched, half-round, oval, transom, and oversized casement units manufactured to match original 1890s–1920s dimensions. We measure each radius and oversized opening on-site and ship the spec to the Bristol factory — typical lead time runs 6–10 weeks for custom shapes, faster than out-of-state premium suppliers. For Beaux-Arts and Italian Renaissance estates with leaded-glass or stained-glass panels, those panels are catalogued and preserved separately. Estate-tier projects with 30+ openings typically run $22,000–$32,000+; Lynnewood-class restorations with 50+ openings are quoted on assessment.

    How much does window replacement cost in Elkins Park, PA?

    Insert replacement with double-pane Low-E runs $475–$925 per opening. Full-frame replacement on Tudor, Queen Anne, and pre-1920 estate openings runs $725–$1,400. Custom-shape Beaux-Arts radii and oversized casements run $1,400–$3,500 per opening. A typical full-home project ranges from $8,500–$13,000 for a 1920s Colonial up to $22,000–$32,000+ for a Trumbauer-era estate with 30+ openings. For comparison pricing across Cheltenham Township, see our Cheltenham and Glenside pages.

    I live near Beth Sholom Synagogue on Old York Road. Does Frank Lloyd Wright NHL adjacency affect my project?

    No. Beth Sholom Synagogue’s National Historic Landmark designation applies to the synagogue building itself, not to surrounding residential properties. Window projects on adjacent homes clear standard Cheltenham Township residential permit review — unless your specific address also falls inside the Wyncote or La Mott Historic District, which would trigger BHAR. We confirm Historic District boundaries during the consultation.

    I live near Elkins Park SEPTA Station. Will new windows reduce regional rail noise?

    Standard double-pane Low-E provides moderate sound dampening, but Elkins Park Station handles four regional rail lines — Glenside, Warminster, West Trenton, and Lansdale/Doylestown — with persistent traffic throughout the day. For homes within roughly 500 feet of the station, a triple-pane glass upgrade reduces transmitted sound by approximately 6–10 dB compared to standard double-pane. The +$140–$260 per-opening adder is often worth it for street-side bedrooms in the streets immediately surrounding the station.

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