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athlete46
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RE: Finally got those dingy window frames looking new again—anyone else have a cleaning win?

Compressed air’s a bit of a double-edged sword for window cleaning. It’ll blast out crumbs and dust from those impossible-to-reach tracks, but yeah, y...

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RE: Sticker shock with new vinyl windows—am I missing something?

Waiting it out can make sense, but honestly, sometimes patching is just kicking the can down the road—especially if your windows are already at the en...

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RE: Easy ways to keep your windows from aging too fast

That’s fair—nobody wants to bankroll the neighborhood’s heating bill. But trickle vents aren’t a magic bullet either. I’ve seen plenty of homes where ...

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RE: Privacy upgrade dilemma: smart blinds or switchable glass?

Clarity definitely varies, but honestly, even the higher-end switchable glass I've installed tends to lose a bit of its crispness after a few years. I...

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RE: Thinking about privacy glass for home windows—worth the hype?

That's a pretty sensible take. Privacy glass has come a long way, but yeah, nothing beats good ol' curtains for reliability. Still, don't let minor di...

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RE: Double vs triple pane windows—worth the extra cost or just hype?

Interesting take, and you're not alone in feeling that way. Triple panes definitely have their place, but they're not always the magic bullet people a...

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RE: are aluminum windows always this bad with humidity?

Totally agree with this. I've seen aluminum windows perform just fine in some pretty humid climates, but usually, it's because someone took the extra ...

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RE: Privacy Upgrade Dilemma: Smart Glass or High-Tech Blinds?

Switchable glass is definitely cool tech, but from experience, repairs can be pricey and tricky if something goes wrong. Smart blinds might be less fl...

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RE: need tough windows for cabin in middle of nowhere

Five years isn't much at all, especially for remote cabins facing harsh weather. Sounds like you might've had standard double-pane glass—good for insu...