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How We Count Windows

How We Count Windows

Compare your windows to the examples below to make sure your quote is accurate from the start. Each card explains how different window styles are counted as 1, 2, 3, or 4 windows, helping eliminate confusion and ensure fair, transparent pricing.

Counts as 1 Window

Single units, uninterrupted panes, and removable / internal grids.

Single / Double Hung Window

Single / Double Hung Window

Plate Window

Plate Window

Transom Window

Transom Window

Suspended Grids / False Grids

Suspended / False Grids*

Removable Grids

Removable Grids*

Plate Window (Example 2)

Plate Window (Example)

Sliding Glass Windows

Sliding Glass Window

*Suspended / False Grids: the grids are between your panes of glass.

*Removable Grids: grids can be removed & replaced after cleaning.

Counts as 2 Windows

Two units, or windows with fixed obstructions that create separate cleanable sections.

2 Single / Double Hung Windows

Two Hung Windows

Sliding Glass Doors

Sliding Glass Door

Single Hung with Half Moon Window

Hung + Half Moon

Fixed / Non-Removable Grid

Fixed / Non-Removable Grid*

Skylights

Skylights

*Fixed / non-removable grids: non-removable obstructions make the window function like separate pieces of glass.

Counts as 3 Windows

Multi-panel assemblies that require three cleanable window sections.

Bay & Picture Windows

Bay & Picture Windows

3 Single / Double Hung Windows

Three Hung Windows

Counts as 4 Windows

Systems that typically involve four cleanable window sections.

Storm Windows

Storm Windows

Garden Windows

Garden Windows