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Windows may account for a major source of unwanted heat loss or gain in a structure. The purpose of windows is to bring in daylight and allow ventilation. A completely windowless structure would prevent heat loss, but would run up the lighting bill. There is a direct connection between daylight and ventilation and personal health. Daylighting is also a consideration of many codes. Current technology allows for windows to be more energy efficient than in the past.

Tips on Estimating Detention Window Costs from RSMeans

All windows should be listed on the drawings in a window schedule. The schedule should contain the opening number, window type, window size, glass type, frame material and details, and required accessories and hardware. In addition, energy ratings and window films should be reviewed. As with the door schedule, making a copy of the window schedule can expedite the quantity takeoff.

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