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RE: Energy-Efficient Window Upgrades: Before-and-After Experiences in Tampa Bay

Just want to say this thread convinced me to speed up my own plans. I was going to wait till next year to finish my remaining windows, but I'm going t...

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RE: Energy-Efficient Window Upgrades: Before-and-After Experiences in Tampa Bay

I'm another one with a before-and-after story. My house is in Largo, built in 2004. We couldn't afford to do all windows at once, so last summer we re...

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RE: Tampa Bay Replacement Window Warranty Comparisons and Experiences

Just want to say, this thread has been an amazing read. Thanks to everyone, I feel well-prepared. It’s rare to see homeowners helping each other out i...

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RE: Energy-Efficient Windows: Retrofitting vs Full Replacement in Tampa Bay

I'll add my recommendation too – we had a great experience with ProTech Windoors for our full home window replacement in Wesley Chapel. They were supe...

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RE: Getting quotes for replacing windows on my home

For those with budget constraints, did anyone consider doing only some windows now and the rest later? I’m debating doing my house in two phases (mayb...

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RE: Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting My Window Replacement Project in Tampa Bay

For anyone considering partial vs full replacement: I did the front half of my house a year before the back half. It was mostly a budget thing. It’s d...

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RE: Installing Windows Way Out in the Sticks—Worth the Hassle?

Totally agree with this. We swapped out our old double-pane windows for triple-pane last year, and the difference was night and day. Frame material ma...

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RE: Maximizing Energy Efficiency with New Windows in Tampa Bay

I'll chime in with a slightly different perspective on frame material. My home is a 1965 ranch in Tampa, and I opted for thermally-broken aluminum fra...

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RE: Trying to figure out window energy ratings—NFRC site vs. Energy Star?

I've found NFRC ratings way more helpful than Energy Star overall. Energy Star is good for a quick glance, but NFRC gives you specifics that help you ...

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