Indiana · Window Replacement · Free 2026 deposit-rules checker
How much deposit can a window replacement contractor ask for in Indiana?
Indiana has no statutory cap on contractor deposits. Industry-standard for window replacement is 15% — about $2,145 on a $14,300 project. Above $3,217 is a red flag.
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No statutory cap
$2,145
Recommended cap on a $14,300 window replacement (15%)
No statutory cap; industry standard applies.
🚩 Red flag if asked for: more than $3,217 (22%)
Indiana deposit law — full context
No flat statutory cap; act requires written contract + materials line items but doesn't ceiling the deposit.
Industry rationale for window replacement: Custom-order windows have 4–8 week lead time. Industry standard: 15–25% deposit covers materials order.
Best-practice window replacement payment schedule in Indiana
- 15% deposit at contract signing (~$2,145)
- Milestone progress payments tied to inspectable phases (rough-in, mid-build, substantial completion)
- 5–10% retention held until punchlist + final inspection sign-off
- Pay by check or credit card — never wire transfer to a personal account
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FAQ — Window Replacement deposit rules in Indiana
How much deposit can my Indiana window replacement contractor legally ask for?
Indiana has no statutory cap on contractor deposits. No flat statutory cap; act requires written contract + materials line items but doesn't ceiling the deposit. For window replacement, industry standard is 15% — meaning on a $14,300 project, expect $2,145 max. Any request above $3,217 is a red flag.
What's the industry-standard deposit for a window replacement in Indiana?
Industry standard for window replacement: 15%. Custom-order windows have 4–8 week lead time. Industry standard: 15–25% deposit covers materials order. Most legitimate Indiana contractors will follow this norm regardless of whether the state has a statutory cap.
My contractor is asking for 27% deposit — should I walk?
Indiana doesn't have a statutory cap, but industry-standard deposits sit between 10–25% for most window replacement projects. A request above 22% is a strong signal of cash-flow problems (the contractor is funding earlier jobs with your money) or outright fraud risk. Get 2 more written quotes before signing anything.
How should I structure window replacement payments after the deposit?
Best practice in Indiana: 15% deposit at contract signing → milestone-based progress payments tied to inspectable phases (rough-in, mid-build, substantial completion) → 5–10% retention held until punchlist + final inspection sign-off. Never pay materials in full upfront; if your contractor goes under, the materials supplier owns those goods, not you. Pay via check or credit card — never wire transfer to a personal account.
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Disclaimer: This page is informational only and not legal advice. State laws change — always verify against the official Indiana statute before refusing or making payment.