The Best Sliding Window Sizes for Your House

Nov 10, 2022 | Sliding Doors

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When it comes to choosing windows, part of the selection process involves determining the best size for the new windows that you’re going to install. If you already have windows in place, you may be limited to the sizes that you can choose for replacements. If, however, you’re building new construction or are willing to do more construction to accommodate different window sizes, sliding windows offer a lot of options today.

Trying to pick the right size window depends on the size of the room, the height of the ceilings, and how much light you want to let in. Some people like larger windows that measure 48” by 48”, while others might prefer smaller windows that measure 12” x 20”, for example.

If you’re looking for the most common sliding window sizes, here are some of the standard options:

  • Horizontal sliding windows: 36, 48, 60, 72, and 84 inches are common sizes.
  • Vertical sliding windows: 24, 26, 48, and 60 inches tall are the most common.

Of course, you have to remember that the windows also need to fit your space. These windows are preferred by a lot of people because they can be custom-sized and often fit places where a standard double-hung window might not work. Make sure that you discuss with your installer whether there will be additional construction or installation costs for your new window upgrade.

Where to Use Sliding Windows

Sliding windows are ideal for a few different places in the home, including spaces that are a bit out of reach. If you want to bring in more natural light, small sliding windows can do a lot in a little bit of space. Commonly, you’ll find sliding windows installed in:

  • Kitchens
  • Basements
  • Bathrooms
  • Halls/foyers/stairways

Of course, there’s no rule that says they can only be installed in these rooms. Consider where you could benefit from adding sliding windows in the sizes mentioned above and you might find more places for them than you anticipated.

Contact Rusco Windows and Doors today to discuss your needs for replacement windows or new installations of sliding windows for your house. You’ll be able to choose from a host of sizes, as well as features like glass types, energy-saving features, sliding mechanisms, locking styles, and so much more. These windows don’t just look great—they also offer a functional solution that allows natural light and air circulation in your home, even in the hardest-to-reach areas.

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