"How To Count Windows For Commercial And Residential!"
Below is a quick guide to counting your windows to get an estimate for window cleaning in Denver. Keep in mind a window pane is any piece of glass with a frame around it.
The picture to the left shows casement windows that slide up and down, some may also slide side to side. This is one large window, but what needs to be counted are the panes, or framed pieces of glass.
Many windows like the ones in the top picture have dividers in-between the panes to give it a classic “French” window pane look. These are not French Windows and should be counted as one whole pane.
French Windows will have the dividers on the outside of the glass, dividing the outside surface of the glass into many smaller segments and required a different bidding process.
The picture to the left shows casement windows that slide up and down, some may also slide side to side. This is one large window, but what needs to be counted are the panes, or framed pieces of glass.
Many windows like the ones in the top picture have dividers in-between the panes to give it a classic “French” window pane look. These are not French Windows and should be counted as one whole pane.
French Windows will have the dividers on the outside of the glass, dividing the outside surface of the glass into many smaller segments and required a different bidding process.
Another example is the picture here. There are twelve window panes in this picture. We hope this guide helps you to know how we count windows. We wash and clean windows, screens are cleaned free.
Provided you feel comfortable with how to count your windows, contact us for a free estimate for residential or commercial Denver window cleaning.
Provided you feel comfortable with how to count your windows, contact us for a free estimate for residential or commercial Denver window cleaning.