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Why Storm Windows Instead of Replacement Windows?

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Why Storm Windows Instead of Replacement Windows?

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• Reduces air leaks therefore adding warmth. • Adds insulation (heat retention in winter, cooling in summer) and noise control year round. • No structural damage to your home. • At some point the insulated glass seal will fail in replacement windows. This can be a costly replacement. (Storm windows are not hermetically sealed and therefore do not fail.) • Keeps historical homes “Historically Correct,” (you retain your beautiful old windows and heirloom glass). • Generally does not require carpentry. • Installing replacement windows can take from one to three days. Storm windows can be installed in an afternoon! More Frequently Asked Questions: • What are the different styles of storm windows? • I have a home listed on the historical registry (or one I’d like to have listed). Can I add storm windows? • What is involved in the installation of storm windows? CLICK HERE to see an interview with owner Dave Schmitz on the South Sound Business Report concerning the glass industry locally and

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