Ask The Expert Answers: window measurement
Window measurements seem confusing. Is a 3050 window 3 feet by 5 feet or 30 inches by 50 inches?
Our measurements for new construction windows are in feet. For example, the 3050 stock size would be 3 ft x 5 ft or 36"x60". The size guides can be found for some of our new construction products on our website.
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