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RE: Windows that survive thin air and chilly temps

This hits home for me. I remember one job where we replaced all the windows in a client's house, thinking we'd solved their draft issues completely. B...

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RE: Big windows vs heating bills—worth it?

Thermal curtains help, but honestly, if your windows are older or single-pane, you're still losing heat. I swapped mine out for double-pane ones a few...

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RE: Finally upgraded my windows and loving the results

Had a client once who lived right by a busy highway—new windows helped a ton, but yeah, vibrations were still sneaking through. They ended up rearrang...

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RE: Window Shopping Dilemma: Andersen 100 or Pella 250 for the Budget-Conscious Homeowner?

Totally agree about humidity being a sneaky culprit. I've seen folks jump straight into window replacements without checking the basics first. Had a c...

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RE: Window shopping woes: my weird dream about Milgard windows

Your fiberglass attic dream hits home—I once spent an entire week installing casement windows on a tricky old Victorian. Every night, I'd dream I was ...

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RE: Painting or Staining Wood Windows—Which Holds Up Better Long-Term?

Had a similar dilemma with a client's house near the coast a few years back. We initially went with stain because they loved the wood grain, but hones...

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RE: Tried fixing cracked window glass myself—worth the hassle?

Window film's definitely underrated—used it myself a few times. But honestly, if you're dealing with a serious crack, sometimes just biting the bullet...

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RE: window revamps: turning old panes into something magical

That's spot-on. Reminds me of a client who insisted on reusing old stained glass panels from her grandma's house. At first, I wasn't sure they'd fit t...

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RE: high-altitude windows—special gas or regular air?

Yeah, your experience lines up pretty well with mine. I've seen argon-filled windows do great in some cases, but honestly, it's usually the install qu...

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RE: Ever heard about space-time getting stretchy?

Haha, reminds me of one install I did years ago—old Victorian house, beautiful but nothing was square or level. I swear, installing windows there felt...

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