A quote can be hard to read if it's just a total. Here's how to understand what should be in it, line by line.
A good quote breaks down what you're getting per opening, so you can see the specification behind the number. If a quote is just a single total, ask for the detail — it's the only way to compare fairly.
Reading a quote this way turns an opaque number into a clear picture of what you're buying — and makes comparing two quotes meaningful rather than guesswork.
Look for each opening listed with its size, the style and glass per opening, the profile and hardware spec, and whether mesh, grilles, and finish are included — not just a single total.
Ask for it broken down by specification — it's the only way to understand what you're getting and compare fairly.
Your actual measured openings, with style and glass specified per opening.
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