Alright, let’s talk about them windows, you know, the 60 x 48 ones. Folks call ’em different things, but it just means sixty inches wide and forty-eight inches high. Big enough to let the sunshine in, but not so big that the whole neighborhood can see what you’re cookin’ for supper.
Now, these windows, they ain’t just any windows. You see ’em in lots of houses, they’re pretty common. Like, when you go visitin’ your cousin down the road, chances are, she’s got somethin’ like ’em. Why? Well, ’cause they just fit right, you know? Not too big, not too small, just right.
Window folks, they got their own way of talkin’ ‘bout sizes. They use them four numbers. First two, that’s how wide it is. Last two, that’s how tall it is. So, when you hear sixty-forty-eight, you know what they meanin’. It’s like when you’re buyin’ potatoes, you know, big ones, small ones, it’s the same kinda deal, just with windows.
When you’re gettin’ new windows, you gotta make sure they fit right. It ain’t like buyin’ a new pair of shoes, where you can just squeeze your foot in if they’re a little tight. Windows, they gotta fit just so, or you’ll have drafts comin’ in, and that ain’t no good. Measure twice, cut once, that’s what my old man used to say, and it’s true for windows too.
- Bedroom windows? They can be smaller, like twenty-four by thirty-six, or bigger, like our sixty-forty-eight friends.
- Them windows that go up and down, yeah, those single-hung and double-hung ones? They’re usually ‘tween thirty-six and seventy-two inches tall, and twenty-four to forty-eight inches wide. But again, sixty-forty-eight, it’s right there in the mix.
Now, here’s somethin’ important. The hole in your wall, the one the window goes into, that’s a little bigger than the window itself. Like, half an inch bigger all around. So, if you got a sixty-by-forty-eight window, the hole needs to be sixty-and-a-half by forty-eight-and-a-half. Gotta give it some room to breathe, you know?
And why would you get these sixty-forty-eight windows? Well, they keep the cold out in the winter and the heat out in the summer. They make your house look nice, too. Curb appeal, that’s what them fancy city folks call it. Me, I just call it makin’ the house look decent.
Living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, they all need windows. And the sizes, well, they can be all over the place. From twenty-four inches wide all the way up to ninety-six, and twelve inches high all the way up to ninety-six too. But sixty-by-forty-eight, that’s a good, solid size. Fits most places, does the job right.
Sometimes you see ’em called five-by-four windows. That’s just feet instead of inches. Same thing, different way of sayin’ it. Like callin’ supper dinner, or soda pop. It all means the same thing in the end.
And they make these windows out of different stuff, you know. Aluminum, vinyl, sometimes even wood, if you’re fancy. And they can slide open, or swing open, or just stay put. Lots of choices, but the size, sixty-by-forty-eight, that stays the same. Well, almost the same, the real size is often a little smaller, like a quarter or half inch less, for a proper fit.
So, if you’re lookin’ for windows, and you see that sixty-by-forty-eight, don’t be scared. It’s a good size, a common size. It’ll let the light in, keep the weather out, and make your house look just right. And if you need a different size, well, they can make those too. But sixty-by-forty-eight, that’s a good place to start. Common window sizes include 24 x 36, 24 x 48, and 36 x 48, but 60 x 48 is right up there in popularity.
Remember those numbers. Sixty. Forty-eight. That’s all you need to know. And if you forget, well, just measure it. Like I said, measure twice, cut once. That’s the way to do it. And that goes for just about anything, not just windows.