Hi everyone! I'm working on renovating a basement room and I've got a bit of a challenge with the window. It's in pretty bad shape and I want to replace it, but I don't have the exact measurements just yet. From what I can tell, it seems to measure 72 inches long and 24 inches wide. The tricky part is that it's 72 inches long (the height) and not wide, and most options I see start at a width of 35 inches. I was wondering if it's common for older concrete foundations to have unconventional window sizes? I'm really at a loss here, especially since it's just a single pane window. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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Check out this size chart! Any of the 2060’s should fit your needs nicely. Just make sure to confirm how you’ll install it – doesn't matter if it's sideways? I thought that was frowned upon since the first number usually represents height!
Most windows are custom made, especially for unique sizes like yours. I suggest heading to a local building supply store or a lumberyard instead of a big box store. They can help you find the right fit or even create a custom window for you. It might be a bit more work, but you'll get exactly what you need!
Just to clarify, that window is likely 72 inches wide and 24 inches tall. Since it's not a common size, it might be pricier than expected. A good alternative could be installing two awning windows instead, which could give a nice look and function well for your basement!
Have you considered searching for a window with dimensions like 6' x 2'? Sometimes searching by feet can yield better results. I did a quick search, and found options that might work - you might just need to look for something taller by a few inches!

Good point! I was worried about installing it sideways too, since all the guides say that it can lead to issues. I guess I’ll have to verify how it’ll actually work in this setup!