Service areas in Jamaica
Islandwide Service Areas in Jamaica
Exquisite Windows & More helps customers across Jamaica start quotes for custom uPVC and aluminium windows, doors, glass railings, shower enclosures, vanities, and woodwork. Send your parish, photos, measurements, and access details so our team can confirm the best next step.
Quick facts
- Showroom: 3 Cassia Park Road, Kingston 10, Jamaica - Visit or contact the Kingston team when you need help choosing a product direction.
- Phone / WhatsApp: +1 (876) 390-2221 - Share your parish, project type, photos, and rough measurements to get started.
- Where we help: Homes and projects across Jamaica - Final travel, delivery, measurement, and installation details are confirmed after review.
- Start with: Parish, town, photos, and access notes - A little site context helps the team give more useful guidance from the first conversation.
Tell us where the project is
A parish name is a useful start, but the town, community, nearest landmark, road access, and floor level can matter just as much. Whether the job is in Kingston, Portmore, St. Thomas, Mandeville, Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, Negril, or another community, send the practical details that help the team understand the site.
Photos make long-distance quoting easier
Clear photos of the opening, room, balcony, doorway, railing area, bathroom, or existing product help our staff see what you see. Wide shots show access and surrounding walls; close shots show frames, tiles, thresholds, mounting surfaces, and details that can affect the quote.
Product type affects the next step
Windows, doors, glass railings, shower enclosures, vanities, custom kitchens, and woodwork do not all need the same measurements. Tell us what you want made, how many openings or areas are involved, and whether the request is supply only, delivery, removal, or installation.
Service details are confirmed by staff
The website helps collect the right information, but final site visits, delivery, travel, installation timing, and product recommendations are confirmed by our team after reviewing your location, photos, measurements, and project scope.
What To Send With Your Parish
- Parish, town, district, community, or nearest landmark
- Product type such as windows, doors, railings, showers, vanities, or custom furniture
- Approximate opening count, rough measurements, or drawings if available
- Photos showing inside, outside, access, driveway, stairs, balconies, or mounting areas
- Whether you need supply only, delivery, removal, installation, or a site measurement
- Preferred timing and whether other trades are still working on site
- Any parking, gated access, elevator, stair, or road-access notes
- A link to any gallery example or builder configuration you like
Parish Planning Tips
Use these notes to describe your location clearly. They help our team understand access, site conditions, and the type of follow-up your project may need.
Kingston and St. Andrew
Kingston and St. Andrew projects still benefit from clear site notes, especially apartments, commercial spaces, and homes with restricted access.
- Share the road, community, apartment complex, business location, or nearest landmark.
- Mention parking, gate access, floor level, elevator availability, or restricted work hours.
- Send photos of openings, balconies, stairs, bathrooms, or existing products.
- Let us know if other trades are still on site or if walls are unfinished.
St. Catherine, Portmore, and Spanish Town
Residential developments, townhouses, apartments, and new builds often need careful address and access details before scheduling.
- Tell us whether the site is in Portmore, Spanish Town, Old Harbour, Linstead, Bog Walk, or another St. Catherine area.
- Send estate, scheme, apartment, commercial, or construction-site access notes.
- Share rough measurements if available, or let us know if a measurement review is needed.
- Mention narrow roads, gated access, delivery limits, or site-readiness concerns early.
St. Thomas and Eastern Jamaica
Eastern Jamaica projects should include road access, exposure, and timing notes so the team can review logistics properly.
- Share the parish, community, and route notes if the site is outside a main town.
- Mention salt air, hillside access, unfinished construction, or long driveway conditions if relevant.
- Send wide exterior photos plus close photos of the window, door, railing, or shower area.
- Tell us whether you are replacing existing products or planning a new build.
Manchester, Clarendon, and Central Jamaica
Central Jamaica requests are easiest to review when the product scope, site readiness, and delivery access are clear from the start.
- State whether the site is in Mandeville, May Pen, Chapelton, Christiana, Porus, or another town/district.
- Share whether the project is residential, commercial, apartment, villa, or new construction.
- Send photos that show access, unfinished walls, existing products, and installation surfaces.
- Clarify timing, other trades, and whether the site is ready for final measurement.
St. Ann, St. Mary, Portland, and the North/East Coast
North and east coast projects can involve salt air, rain direction, resort access, and distance planning.
- Mention coastal exposure, salt air, rain direction, hillside access, or resort/villa access rules where relevant.
- Share whether the site is near Ocho Rios, Runaway Bay, St. Mary, Port Antonio, or another community.
- Send exterior photos, balcony/railing photos, door thresholds, or shower/bathroom photos as needed.
- Ask staff to confirm delivery, measurement, or installation options before planning around a date.
St. James, Trelawny, Westmoreland, Hanover, and Western Jamaica
Western Jamaica inquiries should capture product scope early so measurement, delivery, or installation options can be reviewed efficiently.
- State whether the project is in Montego Bay, Falmouth, Negril, Savanna-la-Mar, Lucea, or a nearby area.
- Send project count, product type, rough sizes, photos, and site-readiness notes before logistics are discussed.
- Mention resort, villa, commercial, gated-community, or remote-site access requirements.
- Use the quote flow to keep location, measurements, photos, and staff follow-up together.
Before Asking About Service In Your Parish
A strong request gives staff the practical details needed to decide whether the next step is quote review, measurement guidance, a site measurement, delivery planning, or installation coordination.
- Send parish, town, community, and nearest landmark rather than only saying Jamaica.
- Attach product-area photos from inside and outside where possible.
- Share rough measurements, drawings, opening count, or product count if available.
- Explain whether the request is supply only, delivery, removal, installation, support, or a new quote.
- Mention road access, stairs, elevator, parking, gated access, site readiness, and other trades on site.
- Wait for staff confirmation before assuming travel, delivery, measurement, or installation timing.
Service Planning Links
Ask about your parish
Send location, product, photos, and measurement details for staff review.
Project process
See how measurements, photos, references, and staff review move a request forward.
St. Thomas project reference
View a real project direction that can help you explain what you like.
Kingston project reference
Review a glass railing reference and request similar staff guidance.
What to prepare for a window quote
- Width and height for each opening
- Room name or location for each window
- Preferred style such as slider, casement, awning, or fixed
- Glass and frame color preference
- Photos from inside and outside where possible
Common Questions
Can I ask about a project outside Kingston?
Yes. Send your parish, town, product type, photos, measurements, and access notes. Staff will review the details and confirm what is possible for your project.
What should I send first?
Start with your parish and town, the product you need, rough dimensions if you have them, and photos from inside and outside the space.
Do photos really help?
Yes. Photos help staff understand the opening, wall, frame, railing area, bathroom, access route, and existing conditions before they respond.
Can you confirm delivery or installation from the website alone?
Not usually. The website collects the right details, but staff confirms final logistics after reviewing the project.
Do I need exact measurements to start?
No. Rough measurements are helpful for the first review, and staff can advise when more precise measurements are needed.
What products can I ask about from another parish?
Customers can ask about windows, doors, glass railings, shower enclosures, bathroom vanities, custom furniture, kitchens, materials, and related product guidance.