windows- grids or no grids???
kam207
13 years ago
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Vinyl windows. SDL grids, or no grids?
Comments (19)As far as pricing, think about it this way: GBG's are one "set" of grids between the glass. SDL's have the same thing, in addition to two more sets (one interior and one exterior). These are arbitrary numbers, but if GBG is $100 per window, the SDL's would therefore be something like $300 +/-. This isn't an exact science as GBG's may be priced "per window" and SDL's "per lite", but it should be in that general vicinity in terms of the ratio. Yes, it should be relatively easy for a window company to give you at least a reaosnable idea of where they would land on both....See MoreHelp please! Windows/patio doors grids or no grids at all?
Comments (6)Thank you so much, everyone. Awesome suggestions BeverlyFLADeziner, truly appreciate it. We are not building a house, so have to stick with pure window replacement and adding stucco for now. Just wanted to switch it from the farmhouse to more Spanish style where possible...See MoreQuestion on window replacement - grids or no grids?
Comments (2)I’m usually all for no grids but I think that arched window is going to look funny. If you filled that in and had all just rectangular windows maybe?...See MoreGrid lines on windows?
Comments (4)Ok thank you. The transoms would be above some doors and windows. I guess I will do something like the photo. I erased the lines in the left door to see if this would be an option. From what you are saying I need to keep transoms and doors and windows all the same as far as grid lines....See Morehaley_comet
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