Chapter 4 Windows and Doors

Tight-fitting old-style wooden storm windows perform slightly better than (If you're lucky, you might find original wooden storm windows for your home
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Fixing Windows : conserve energy, reduce energy bills

Those old wooden storm windows could actually be more energy efficient than the newer combination storm/screen windows. If you already have aluminum storm
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solid wood screen door, victorian screen door, removable screen

solid wood screen door, removable screen, storm window options for your vintage, victorian screen door.
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Exterior Doors and Storm Doors

Wooden storm doors require more maintenance than the other types. Metal-framed storm doors and windows might have foam insulation in their frames.
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Window repair, replacement, adjustment and troubleshooting

Though the manufacturer claims that storm window frames can remain in place, The wood was the original long leaf pine and the windows are wrecked.
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storm windows

Also any opinions on wooden storms versus vinyl/ aluminium ones. The storm window reduces infiltration losses, and film losses (air blowing on the
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Structural Restoration of Windows

Restore and repair the structure of your old wooden windows. In the summer when storm windows are open and rain water gets in, they soak up moisture
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Window Turnbuttons and Hangers - Rejuvenation

Our galvanized steel Storm Window Hangers secure wooden sash or screen frames to their window jambs (the openings in which windows are built).
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German Village Guidelines for New Construction - Windows

To improve energy efficiency, storm windows are appropriate to use. Traditional wooden fixed or removable storms are appropriate; or modern triple-track
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Clark Public Utilities - Storm windows

The storm window glass is on the outside of the wooden window frame, about three inches from the regular window. The autumn ritual of putting up the storm
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