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hannahdiyer
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RE: Cracked Windows After Big Temperature Swings—Anyone Else Fed Up?

Funny you mention the plastic film—I swear, I’ve spent more hours than I care to admit with a hair dryer and those crinkly sheets. The magnetic panels...

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RE: Why is taking out old windows such a pain?

Yeah, I hear you about the tape—it’s more about damage control than prevention. I’ve had a couple old sash windows where the glazing was so brittle it...

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RE: Why is taking out old windows such a pain?

Yeah, the nostalgia for old windows is real, but man, I’ve been on jobs where the lead paint turns a simple swap into a full-blown hazmat operation. O...

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RE: Thinking about upgrading to smart windows—anyone tried View vs SageGlass?

That’s actually my biggest gripe—installed a batch of SageGlass on a job a few years back, and the client joked about having to smash their way out if...

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RE: Finally Beat the Foggy Window Battle This Winter

I hear you on the gasket panels being easier to pop out, but I’ve actually had better luck with magnetic storms in my old place—especially once I swap...

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RE: Tint-changing windows vs. smart blinds—which one's better?

Yeah, I've seen similar issues with electrochromic windows. Installed a set for a client about three years ago, and at first, they were thrilled—looke...

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RE: Thinking about upgrading to smart windows—anyone tried View vs SageGlass?

Good points about the wiring—reminds me of a job I did last summer where the homeowner thought it'd be as simple as plug-and-play. We ended up spendin...

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

Weatherstripping and curtains are decent quick fixes, but honestly, if your windows are letting in noticeable drafts, the real issue might be deeper. ...

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RE: Windows that survive thin air and chilly temps

You're definitely onto something here. I've seen vinyl frames perform surprisingly well even in harsh winters, but fiberglass does seem to edge out sl...

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RE: Best type of windows to handle salty sea air?

Fiberglass frames are solid, no doubt, but honestly, I've found them a bit overrated for coastal areas. Did an install for a client right on the beach...

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