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How Do I Know If I Counted Window Panes Correctly?

  • Writer: midwestsurfacellc
    midwestsurfacellc
  • May 25, 2024
  • 2 min read

Cleaning your windows can instantly brighten up your space and improve the overall aesthetics of your home or office. However, many people are unsure of how to accurately count their window panes, which can impact the cost and efficiency of professional cleaning services. In this blog post, we'll dive into the details of counting window panes to ensure you get the best results from your window cleaning service.



Why Counting Window Panes Matters


The number of window panes directly influences the cost of professional cleaning services. Window cleaning companies often base their pricing on the number of panes they need to clean, so having an accurate count helps you get an estimate and avoid unexpected charges.


Step-by-Step Guide to Counting Window Panes


Step 1: Identify What Constitutes a Pane


A window pane is a single sheet of glass surrounded by a frame. To count window panes accurately, you need to understand what constitutes a pane. For most standard windows, each separate section of glass within the frame is considered a pane. This includes fixed panes as well as those that can be opened or tilted.


Step 2: Count Each Individual Pane


Start by examining each window from the inside. Stand close to the window and count the individual panes vertically and horizontally. For example, if you have a window with three vertical sections and two horizontal sections, you would multiply these numbers (3 x 2) to get a total of 6 panes for that window.


Step 3: Consider Specialty Windows


Specialty windows, such as bay windows, skylights, or windows with divided lights (muntins), require special attention when counting panes. Break down these windows into individual panes as well. For bay windows, count each section separately. Skylights are typically counted as one pane each, regardless of size.


Step 4: Include Doors with Glass Panels


If your doors have glass panels, count these as well. Each individual glass panel on a door should be counted as a separate pane. This includes sliding glass doors, French doors, or any door with glass inserts.


Step 5: Communicate Clearly with Your Window Cleaner


Once you have an accurate count of your window panes, communicate this information clearly to us. Provide us with the total number of panes across all windows and doors to ensure they can give you an accurate quote and plan for the cleaning service.


Conclusion


Counting window panes is a straightforward process that ensures you receive accurate pricing and efficient service from us. By following these steps and communicating effectively, you can enjoy beautifully clean windows without any hassle. Reach out to us here at Midwest Surface for professional and reliable window cleaning services tailored to your needs!

 
 
 
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