What counts as “One Window?”
| We get lots of questions about how we count different styles/shapes of windows. Here are some examples of several different window styles and how many windows we count them as when working on your home. |
| Sliding Window. Includes double hung (both panes slide) or single hung (one fixed pane and one sliding pane) |
| Number of Windows: 1 | |
![]() Sliding Window |
![]() Crank Out Window |
| Double Sliding Window. One fixed pane and two sliding panes |
| Number of Windows:2 | |
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Double Sliding Window
| Bay Window. Typically includes one fixed pane (middle) and 2 operable windows (sides) |
| Number of Windows: 3 | |
![]() Bay Window |
![]() Picture Window with 2 sliders |
![]() Bow Window. (Also applies to grouping of several crank out windows) |
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| Number of Windows (main level): 3 Number of windows (2nd story): 5 Why are these different? |







