What size of a windows do i need ? Yes to open
I need windows put in .please ? Id like one on each end of my 10' w x 20'long cabin,& one on each side of cabin walls. But not too big.and a vent pipe up thru the floor.
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Are you wanting some that are energy efficient? Dual-plane get class Etc first question I would ask is how much do you want to spend and what are you looking for in features? Do you want windows that open or just picture windows ? You can always buy used Windows depending on how large you want and depending on what the zoning laws are in your county there's usually an amount of glass per wall limit but maybe not in a rural area.
Wood is a great insulator, but more expensive and requires maintenance. Fiberglass is stronger than vinyl and virtually maintenance free. Get someone experienced to install correctly to avoid flashing issues and leaks. Do you want awning style, casement, French casement, slider, or typical "over/under" style windows? How tall are your ceilings?
Re the windows, get quotes thru homeadvisors.com or thumbtack.com. Both sites vet their contractors. Angieslist.com enables you to read the reviews of local contractors bu local clients.
You can also use these sites for your floor vent. I’m unclear whether it’s for heat or plumbing, but you can be more specific when requesting quotes.