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Bay & Bow Window Replacement

Bay & Bow Window Replacement

Although each is a different type of window, both Bow & Bay windows are found in the spaces that project beyond the exterior wall of a building. Bow & Bay windows usually combine 3 or more windows in an arch or “bow” style to add a better view to that space in a home. J-Tech’s team has experts at bow or bay window installation and offers fast and professional service to your home. Call J-Tech today for a free quote on bow & bay window replacement!

Frequently Asked Questions

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A BOW WINDOW AND A BAY WINDOW?

Bay windows and bow windows are nearly identical in design. Both are arrangements of windows in a curving design that extrude from your home. The key difference is that a bay window will always have 3 window “column” sections while a bow window will have 4 or more.

ARE BOW WINDOWS MORE EXPENSIVE THAN BAY WINDOWS?

Both bay windows and bow windows are more expensive than traditional window styles like sliding windows and picture windows. Bay and bow windows combine multiple window styles into one cohesive design, making them intricate and expensive. Nevertheless, between these two types of windows, bow window installation is usually more expensive than bay window installation.

DO BOW AND BAY WINDOWS OPEN?

Most bay and bow windows will have at least a couple opening windows, though it varies from style to style. The four to five windows that make up a bow are sometimes sliding or casement style windows that can be opened individually. Bay windows sometimes have an immobile picture window in the center, but the side windows are usually casement or double-hung.