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Transom windows Transom windows are named as such because they are located over top of a window or door's transom– this is the beam that separates the top of the window or door from the rest of the wall. Consequently, transom windows can come in many different shapes, styles and designs, but retain the name due to their location.
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In general, a 2×8 will span 1.5 x 8, so 12-feet. Based on all factors though, a 2×8 joist span is 7'-1” to 16'-6”, and a rafter 6'-7” and 23'-9”.
Read More »The easiest installation method is during the design phase of new construction when it is possible to ensure that openings and support beams allow for a transom window to be installed. However, transom windows can be added to existing homes as well. It will take some work by a licensed contractor to modify the area above the door and window in order to install the transom window. They will have to cut out an opening where it will be installed, which can be a scary prospect for some homeowners. When looking at transom window options, you may opt for a matching door and frameset that can include a pre-mounted transom window. This will help ensure that everything fits together properly and all the finishes will match. It makes for an easy installation and is a great way to add an overall facelift to the front entrance of your home. If you’re looking to install or replace just the transom window itself, this is possible too. There are options ranging from simple, plain windows, to completely custom designs and shapes. The price will vary accordingly. Installation costs will depend on the size and what modifications are needed in order to complete the installation. If you’re ready to have a new transom window installed in your home, use Glass.com to find local, reputable dealers in your area and obtain no-obligation price quotes. Our affiliates will guide you through the process of choosing the best transom window option for your budget and your home’s style. Many of our dealers will come to you for in-home consultations and some even have showrooms where you can see different options in person. Not ready to take that next leap yet and still doing research on your future renovation projects? Check out our other blogs that can help you make educated decisions when investing in new doors or windows for your home.
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