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    Jul 18, 2023

    How to Properly Measure a Window

    Tamara Jones

    Measuring windows is a crucial step when it comes to replacing or installing new windows. By following a few simple steps, you can ensure that you get the perfect fit for your home. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to measure windows accurately:


    1. Measure Width

    To start, let's focus on measuring the width of the window. This is an essential measurement that will determine the size of the replacement window or the opening for the new installation. Using a tape measure, measure the width of the window frame from the inside edge of the left jamb to the inside edge of the right jamb. It is important to take three measurements at the top, middle, and bottom of the window to account for any irregularities. Once you have the measurements, it is recommended to use the smallest one as your width. This ensures that the window will fit snugly and securely.


    2. Measure Height

    Moving on to the height measurement, you will once again use a tape measure to determine the height of the window frame. Measure from the inside edge of the top jamb to the inside edge of the sill. Just like with the width, take three measurements at the left, center, and right sides of the window and choose the smallest measurement as your height. This step guarantees that the window will perfectly align with the frame.


    3. Measure Depth

    In addition to measuring the width and height, it is also crucial to note the depth of the window frame. This measurement, taken from the interior side, determines the distance between the front and back of the frame. By measuring the depth, you can ensure that the replacement window fits properly and does not interfere with any existing structures such as blinds or curtains.


    4. Check for Obstructions

    While measuring the window dimensions, it is essential to check for any potential obstructions. Handles, locks, or cranks can affect the size or operation of the window. Measure the distance from these obstructions to the edge of the window frame to ensure that there are no issues during installation.


    Remember to measure in either inches or centimeters, depending on your preferred unit of measurement. It is always a good practice to double-check your measurements for accuracy before making any window-related purchases or installations. By doing so, you can avoid costly mistakes and ensure a seamless window installation process.


    So, whether you're replacing old windows or installing new ones, following these measurement guidelines will help you find the perfect fit. With accurate measurements and attention to detail, you can create a comfortable and visually appealing space in your home.

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