How much do aluminum windows cost in Nigeria?
Nigeria aluminum window prices vary by glass, thermal break, and city—illustrative NGN ranges per opening and per m², plus how to compare quotes fairly.
How Much Do Aluminum Windows Cost in Nigeria?
You’ve got three WhatsApp quotes for the same “aluminum window” and the spread is wide enough to buy a used generator. That’s normal in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, or Kano—price follows specification, not just the word aluminum.
This guide explains what you’re actually paying for, how quotes are built in Nigeria, and illustrative price bands you can sanity-check against—without treating a random flyer as gospel. Exchange rates, profile brand, glass, and installation change numbers month to month; always get a written bill of quantities before you pay a deposit.
Why Nigerian aluminum window prices are all over the map
Two suppliers both say “aluminum sliding window.” One might mean:
Local extrusion, non-thermal-break profile, single glass, basic powder coat
Imported-style thermal break system, double glazing, branded hardware, proper flashing
Those are different products. In Nigeria you also see:
Imported profiles / hardware priced in dollars or euros, then converted to naira (NGN)
Locally fabricated frames from Nigerian or regional extruders—often competitive on simple jobs
Lagos and Abuja labour and logistics premiums vs many secondary cities
Site access (high-rise lift, old building rework) quietly doubling installation line items
So the useful question isn’t “how much is aluminum?”—it’s “how much for my size, glass, finish, and city?”
What you’re paying for: frame, glass, hardware, installation
Don’t compare lump sums until you split the quote.
Line item | What it affects | What to ask on the quote |
|---|---|---|
Frame (aluminum) | Profile series, wall thickness, thermal break vs non-broken, powder coat grade | Profile name or sample, thermal break yes/no, colour code |
Glass | Single vs double, tint, Low-E, laminated safety | Full makeup (e.g. 5+12A+5), brand if any |
Hardware | Rollers, locks, handles, friction stays | Brand, stainless vs zinc, multi-point or not |
Screens & extras | Mosquito mesh, burglar bars, fixed vs operable | Included or add-on per opening |
Installation | Flashing, sealant, packing, transport, scaffolding | Who warrants leaks—supplier or installer? |
What this means for you: A “cheap” window is often cheap glass and hardware, not magic cheap aluminum. In Nigerian heat and rain, under-spec glass and sloppy installation cost you in AC bills, noise, and callbacks.
Illustrative price ranges in Nigeria (not a formal survey)
The bands below are rough market-style ranges for budgeting conversations only. They are not fixed retail prices, not valid for every state, and will drift with FX, fuel, and import duties. Confirm everything in NGN on a dated quote.
Typical quoting units in Nigeria
Per square metre (m²) of window area — common for sliders and shopfronts
Per opening (each window/door) — common for casements and standard house sets
Per linear metre — sometimes for grilles, partitions, or simple fixed glazing
Residential aluminum windows — illustrative installed ranges
Type | Rough spec (examples) | Illustrative range (NGN, installed*) |
|---|---|---|
Fixed aluminum window | Local profile, single clear glass, small opening | ₦25,000 – ₦80,000 per opening |
Sliding window | Standard local profile, single glass, mesh optional | ₦35,000 – ₦120,000 per opening |
Sliding window (upgraded) | Heavier profile, double glass or better tint, better rollers | ₦80,000 – ₦220,000+ per opening |
Casement / awning | Operable sash, multi-point lock, double glass | ₦70,000 – ₦250,000+ per opening |
Large sliding door | Living room to terrace, toughened/laminated glass | ₦150,000 – ₦600,000+ per opening |
* Installed = supply + typical local installation; excludes unusual structural works, stone cutting, or premium imported systems that can run higher.
Per square metre (m²) — quick sanity check
For basic local aluminum glazing (single glass, non-thermal-break), fabricators often discuss something in the ballpark of ₦18,000 – ₦45,000 per m² supply-and-fix on simple sites.
For upgraded specs (thicker profile, double glazing, better hardware), ₦45,000 – ₦90,000+ per m² is not unusual in major cities—premium imported systems can exceed that.
USD perspective (volatile—use only as a cross-check)
At illustrative mid-range values, ₦50,000–₦150,000 per residential opening might loosely correspond to roughly $30–$100+ depending on the day’s rate—but always budget in naira on the invoice date.
Factors that move your quote up or down
1. Thermal break vs non-thermal-break
Thermal break aluminum costs more but matters for AC-cooled rooms and sun-heavy elevations. Non-broken profiles are common on price-sensitive jobs; know what you’re buying.
2. Glass
Single clear glass is cheapest. Double glazing, tinted or reflective panes, and laminated safety glass step the price up—and often belong on street-facing or balcony openings.
3. City and logistics
Lagos island deliveries, traffic, and site parking show up in line items. Abuja and PH cities sit high; inland cities may be lower for labour but not always for imported materials.
4. Brand and import content
Fully local fabrication vs profiles/hardware billed in foreign currency can separate quotes by 30–70%+ on the same drawing—not because one side is “dishonest,” but because the bill of materials differs.
5. Quantity
A block of flats or a full house set usually earns a volume discount versus one kitchen window.
6. Burglar resistance
Grilles, laminated glass, or reinforced profiles add cost; in many Nigerian neighbourhoods that’s not optional.
Aluminum vs uPVC vs “steel window” quotes
Material | Cost tendency in Nigeria | Trade-off in heat/rain |
|---|---|---|
Local aluminum | Mid; very common | Durable; spec range huge—glass/install decide comfort |
uPVC | Mid to high for quality imports | Good insulation potential; quality varies; large spans need reinforcement |
Steel / aluminium-clad commercial | Often high | Strong for shops and security; aesthetics differ |
What this means for you: The cheapest quote on paper is rarely the cheapest five-year cost if you’re running AC against single glass and fixing leaks twice.
How to read a Nigerian window quote without getting played
Ask for these in writing (WhatsApp counts if it’s detailed):
Drawing or table — width × height per opening, area in m²
Profile description — thermal break or not, colour, series if known
Glass makeup — thickness, single/double, tint, laminated yes/no
Hardware list — rollers/locks brand or grade
Installation scope — who supplies sealant, flashing, removal of old frames
Warranty — product vs installation duration; what voids it
Payment schedule — deposit, measurement, balance on completion
Validity date — quotes should expire (FX moves)
Get two or three quotes with the same spec sheet—not the same blurry photo.
Myth vs fact
Myth: “Aluminum windows have one standard price in Nigeria.”
Fact: There is no single price. Size, glass, thermal break, city, and import content dominate. Per-opening spreads of 2×–4× for the “same look” are common.
Myth: “The lowest per m² quote is the best deal.”
Fact: Low m² quotes often hide thin profiles, single glass, or installation excluded. Compare installed totals on identical openings.
FAQ
How much do aluminum windows cost in Nigeria per square metre?
For budgeting only, many basic supply-and-fix jobs fall roughly around ₦18,000 – ₦45,000 per m²; upgraded double-glazed setups often land around ₦45,000 – ₦90,000+ per m² in major cities. Your quote should state m² and glass type.
How much is a sliding aluminum window in Lagos?
A small single-glass slider might quote anywhere from roughly ₦35,000 – ₦120,000 installed; larger or upgraded units run ₦80,000 – ₦220,000+. Lagos site conditions and glass choice move the number—insist on dimensions.
Are imported aluminum windows always better?
Not always. Imports can offer consistent thermal-break systems and hardware; local fabricators can be excellent on straightforward jobs. Judge written specs, samples, and site references, not origin alone.
Should I pay a 70% deposit?
Be cautious. Many buyers use 30–50% after agreement, balance after measurement or staged installation. Large deposits without a contract and timeline are a common pain point—protect yourself with milestones.
Do quotes include mosquito nets?
Sometimes. In Nigeria, mesh is often extra (roughly ₦5,000 – ₦25,000+ per opening depending on type). Clarify on the quote.
Why did my final bill exceed the estimate?
Common reasons: wall opening not square, structural lintel work, glass upgrade mid-project, FX adjustment on imported hardware, or extra openings added on site. Fix specs before production starts.
Bottom line
Aluminum window costs in Nigeria aren’t a single number—they’re a stack of frame grade, glass, hardware, city logistics, and installation quality. Use per-opening and per m² bands only to spot outliers, then force every supplier onto the same specification sheet.
Pre-purchase checklist
Send one schedule of openings (sizes + type) to all bidders.
Demand glass and thermal-break details in writing.
Compare installed, dated NGN totals—not headline per m² alone.
If you share your city, number of openings, and whether rooms are AC-cooled, you can narrow the band quickly—without paying for aluminum that only wins on the first WhatsApp message.