windows | 2026-06-17

What Photos and Measurements to Send for a Window or Door Quote in Jamaica

A practical guide to the photos, measurements, location details, and product preferences Exquisite needs before staff can review a window or door quote.

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Image and claim boundary

design inspiration prepared from Exquisite reference media unless staff marks it as a real completed project photo

Start with a straight-on photo

A clear photo helps the Exquisite team understand the opening before discussing frame style, glass, mesh, removal, delivery, or installation. For windows, take one photo from inside and one from outside where possible. For doors, include the floor, threshold, side walls, and the top of the opening.

  • Stand far enough back to show the full opening.
  • Take a second wider photo that shows the room, balcony, hallway, or exterior wall.
  • Avoid cropped detail-only photos as the only reference.
  • Send separate photos for every opening if the sizes or rooms are different.

Measure width and height before choosing style

Rough measurements help staff understand the scale of the job, even when final measurements still need review. Measure the clear width and height in inches or feet and label each opening by room or location.

  • Measure width from left to right.
  • Measure height from sill or floor to the top of the opening.
  • Label openings like bedroom 1, kitchen window, front door, balcony door, or stairwell.
  • Mention if the existing product needs removal.

Share the product direction you like

The quote conversation moves faster when you point to a product type or reference page. You do not need to know every specification before contacting Exquisite. Use the closest product page or gallery example as a starting point, then staff can review material, glass, hardware, color, and installation details.

  • Use sliding windows for everyday ventilation and practical room openings.
  • Use casement, awning, or fixed window pages when opening style or view matters.
  • Use sliding door or French door pages when access, swing, or threshold matters.
  • Use glass options when privacy, tint, heat, safety, or appearance is part of the decision.

Keep generated images in the right role

Generated or polished images are useful for planning, but they should not be treated as final specifications or completed project proof unless staff confirms that claim. Exquisite uses visual references to clarify direction, then confirms details through review.

  • Generated visuals are design inspiration unless labeled otherwise.
  • Completed project examples should stay tied to real Exquisite source media.
  • Final pricing, materials, hardware, and installation scope are confirmed by staff.

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Common Questions

Can I request a quote without perfect measurements?

Yes. Rough measurements and clear photos can start the conversation, but final pricing and production details are confirmed by staff review.

Should I send inside or outside photos?

Send both when possible. Inside photos show room conditions, while outside photos show exterior access, wall conditions, and installation context.

Can I use a gallery image as my reference?

Yes. Use a gallery or product image to describe the direction you like, but final product details, materials, and measurements still need staff confirmation.

Where should I send the details?

Use the quote page or WhatsApp and include photos, measurements, parish or site location, product type, and timing.