HR++ glass installation in Brugge
Prices are valid for 2026 and are indicative
Here you can see what hr++ glass installation in Brugge costs on average. We explain what the price consists of and which local factors have the biggest impact.
The cost of installing HR glazing ranges from €145 to €275 per m², depending on the glass type, the condition of existing window frames, and any adjustments required. HR++ glazing is the most common type for residential use and offers good value for money. Triple glazing provides higher insulation values but is more expensive and often requires frame adjustment or replacement due to its greater weight and thickness. When replacing glazing, also consider installing ventilation grilles to prevent moisture problems in the more airtight home.
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€157 - €297
8% higher than average
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This is an estimate based on average 2026 prices. Actual costs may vary. Always request multiple quotes for an exact price.
Cost factors
The total cost usually consists of:
- Glass and insulating glazing: 45-55% of the total
- Installation labor: 25-35% of the total
- Frame adjustment or rebate work: 10-20% of the total
- Ventilation grilles and finishing: 5-10% of the total
These percentages can vary depending on the type of glass, the condition of the frames, and the complexity of the installation.
Why do prices vary?
- Glass type: HR++ versus triple glazing: HR++ glazing (U-value ±1.1 W/m²K) costs on average €150-€200/m² including installation. Triple glazing (U-value ±0.6 W/m²K) costs €200-€280/m² and often requires frame adjustments due to its greater weight (25-30 kg/m²) and thickness (44-48 mm).
- Condition of existing frames: If existing frames are in good condition, often only the glass needs replacing (rebate or rubber replacement). Damaged or ageing frames must be fully replaced, which significantly increases costs.
- Total glazing surface: For larger surfaces, the cost per m² decreases due to economies of scale. Small windows have relatively higher labor costs per m² due to more intricate installation.
- Ventilation grilles: Replacing single glazing with HR++ or triple glazing makes the home more airtight, making ventilation grilles in frames or facades necessary. These costs (€30-€80 per grille) are sometimes overlooked in quotes.
Subsidies & incentives
Installing HR glazing qualifies for the regional renovation grants (Investment Subsidy for Sustainable Energy and Energy Saving). The amount depends on the glass type and whether you combine it with other measures.
regional grants Subsidy for HR Glazing
The subsidy per m² of installed glazing is:
- HR++ glazing: €25 per m²
- Triple glazing: €111 per m²
- Doubling rule: The amount doubles when combined with another regional grants measure (e.g. roof insulation or heat pump)
Requirements
- Minimum U-value for HR++: ≤ 1.2 W/m²K
- Minimum U-value for triple glazing: ≤ 0.7 W/m²K
- Installation by a qualified contractor (the relevant regional grant portal-approved)
- Minimum investment: €500 (for the smallest schemes)
Calculation Examples
- Scenario 1: HR++ glazing, 20 m² only20 m² × €25 = €500 subsidy
- Scenario 2: Triple glazing, 15 m² only15 m² × €111 = €1,665 subsidy
- Scenario 3: Triple glazing 15 m² + roof insulation (doubling rule)15 m² × €222 = €3,330 subsidy
Local considerations in Brugge
Above average (+8%)Prices run higher because of historic heritage, tourist pressure, and extra caution on facade and roof work.
Housing characteristics in Brugge
Bruges has a pronounced historic center with many older homes, protected streetscapes, and compact plots. That makes windows, roofs, and exterior joinery more specialized than in an average Flemish city, while the outer districts show more standard family housing.
- historic core with many heritage-sensitive properties
- many compact homes and apartment renovations
- deliveries in tourist zones require more planning
- mix of older housing and upgraded neighborhoods
- good accessibility but clear urban pressure
- steady demand for energy and renovation work
- frame condition and glass type determine whether adjustments are required
- ventilation grilles are almost always necessary when replacing old glazing
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