Measuring your Windows
Measuring your windows is simple: all we need is the width and height of each window (including the frame).
Look at the example diagrams below and measure each of your windows accordingly, regardless of whether it is a single window, bay window, bow-bay, box-bay, or French doors. All we need is the overall height and width of EACH opening (including the frame).
By giving us the dimensions this way, we GUARANTEE that your final quotation will be LOWER than the initial quick quote, due to our precise system of on-site surveying.
So all you need to get started - is a tape measure!
SINGLE WINDOW/DOORS MEASUREMENT GUIDE

BAY WINDOW MEASURING GUIDE
If you have a BAY WINDOW (see below) then measure the width of all windows (including the frames) and add them together. For example: if you have a 3-PART BAY WINDOW (FIG 1) add together A, B and C and this is your overall width.
PLEASE NOTE: We will only need one height measurement as all window sections will be the same height.
BELOW YOU'LL FIND EXAMPLES OF VARIOUS BAY WINDOW TYPES WITH THE WIDTH POINTS MARKED A, B, C etc.

Once you've finished measuring and noted each type of window you have click here.
IF YOU NEED HELP IN MEASURING YOUR WINDOWS, THEN CALL OUR TEAM ON 0845 094 3056

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