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RE: When the bugs invade: a backyard mystery with two types of screens

I hear you on the airflow issue. I once installed polycarbonate panels for a client with two large dogs—looked a bit industrial, but it was the only t...

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RE: Is it worth going solar for the panels or just for the rebate?

I’ve run into this exact scenario with a couple of clients, and honestly, it’s never as straightforward as the sales pitch makes it sound. That bit yo...

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RE: Does anyone else notice the greenish hue from low-e windows?

That’s a pretty common reaction in my experience—folks don’t always realize how much the glass itself can change a room’s feel. Mixing types does help...

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RE: Cheap tricks for keeping car windows clear in the morning

That’s a classic tradeoff—ventilation or water damage. I’ve seen folks use those silica gel packs (the kind you find in shoe boxes) on the dash to abs...

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RE: Figuring out what you’ll actually pay for Milgard Tuscany windows

That’s a key detail that trips up a lot of folks. I’ve seen “per window” quotes where labor, disposal, and even basic trim weren’t factored in. Someti...

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RE: Window replacements that actually look old (but work like new?)

I've worked with those films a couple of times, and honestly, they're not quite the same as real wavy glass. Up close, you can usually spot the differ...

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RE: City noise driving me nuts—soundproof curtains or acoustic windows?

That's a good point, but in my experience, rugs and wall hangings mostly tackle mid-to-high frequencies. I once worked on a downtown apartment renovat...

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RE: Street noise driving me nuts—storm windows or acoustic glass?

I've seen a few projects where clients opted for acoustic glass plus storm windows, and anecdotally, they did notice some improvement. But honestly, t...

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RE: Window choices when living way up high

Condensation between layers can definitely be tricky. I've seen similar issues pop up occasionally, usually when there's a slight gap or imperfection ...

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RE: Window letting in cold air—any quick fixes?

I've had mixed experiences with rope caulk myself—it's great for temporary fixes, but sometimes it can get messy if the gap is uneven or dusty. Have y...

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