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      <title>Are Your Windows Costing You Money? 8 Signs It's Time to Upgrade</title>
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      <description>Improve your home's efficiency with Nansemond Exteriors Inc. Our expert local window contractor team fixes drafts and fogging. Contact us today for a quote!</description>
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          Windows significantly affect home energy efficiency, comfort, appearance, and operating costs, yet many homeowners don't recognize when aging windows cost more to keep than they would save through replacement. The decision to upgrade windows represents a substantial investment that requires careful consideration of multiple factors beyond just appearance or single-pane versus double-pane construction. Understanding specific warning signs indicating that windows have reached the point where replacement makes economic sense helps you avoid wasting money on inefficient windows while also preventing premature replacement of serviceable units.
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          Energy losses through poor windows accumulate monthly throughout ownership, and delaying necessary upgrades costs hundreds or thousands in excessive heating and cooling expenses that efficient windows would eliminate. Recognizing these critical indicators helps you make informed decisions about when window replacement transitions from an optional upgrade to a financially justified necessity that pays for itself through reduced energy consumption.
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          1. Drafts You Can Feel Around Window Frames
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          According to This Old House, windows that are Energy Star certified are up to 40% more efficient than those that aren't. Noticeable air movement around closed windows indicates seal failures, frame deterioration, or installation problems that allow conditioned air to escape while outdoor air infiltrates your home. These drafts force heating and cooling systems to work harder, maintaining comfortable temperatures, directly increasing energy consumption and utility costs throughout every season. Weather stripping can temporarily address minor gaps, but persistent drafts despite sealing attempts indicate structural problems requiring professional window replacement. Consulting with an experienced local window contractor helps you determine whether drafts result from repairable issues or indicate windows that have deteriorated beyond the point where minor repairs prove cost-effective compared to replacement with modern, properly sealed units.
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          2. Condensation Between Glass Panes
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          Moisture appearing between double-pane glass indicates seal failure that has allowed insulating gas to escape and humid air to enter, destroying the thermal performance that dual-pane construction was designed to provide. Once seals fail, the insulating value drops to nearly that of single-pane windows, eliminating efficiency advantages while the clouded appearance diminishes aesthetics and obstructs views. Seal failures cannot be repaired effectively, and attempting to dry out or reseal failed units proves futile, as the damage indicates fundamental deterioration requiring complete window replacement. This condensation represents one of the clearest signals that windows have reached the end of their useful lives and continue operating only at substantially reduced efficiency, which costs you money with every heating and cooling cycle, making consultation with a local window contractor essential for determining appropriate replacement options.
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          3. Difficulty Operating Windows Smoothly
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          Windows that stick, bind, or require excessive force to open and close indicate frame warping, hardware deterioration, or structural settling that affects both functionality and the tight seals necessary for energy efficiency. Beyond being inconvenient and potentially creating safety issues during emergencies, a difficult operation usually signals that windows have shifted enough that seals no longer function properly, even when windows appear closed. Forcing stuck windows can break glass or damage frames beyond repair, while tolerating inoperable windows means losing emergency egress routes and natural ventilation options. Working with a qualified local window contractor to assess whether problems result from minor adjustments or indicate windows requiring replacement ensures you address issues appropriately rather than continuing to struggle with deteriorated units that compromise both comfort and safety.
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          4. Visible Decay or Damage to Frames
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          Rotting wood, corroded metal, or cracked vinyl in window frames indicates deterioration that affects structural integrity, appearance, and the ability to maintain weathertight seals necessary for energy efficiency. Frame damage often accompanies other problems, including seal failures and air leakage, as deterioration in one area typically indicates overall window age and wear affecting multiple components simultaneously. Paint and caulk can temporarily disguise cosmetic damage, but they cannot restore structural integrity or thermal performance that frame deterioration has compromised. Professional assessment from a qualified local window contractor helps determine whether isolated frame damage can be repaired or whether extensive deterioration throughout windows justifies complete replacement, delivering both improved appearance and the enhanced energy efficiency that aging windows no longer provide.
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          5. Increasing Energy Bills Despite Consistent Usage
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          Rising heating and cooling costs that cannot be explained by rate increases or usage changes often indicate declining building envelope performance as windows and other components deteriorate with age. Windows represent significant portions of total envelope area and cause disproportionate energy losses when seals fail, frames deteriorate, or glazing loses insulating properties over decades of exposure. Comparing current energy consumption to historical usage, after adjusting for weather variations and rate changes, reveals whether home efficiency has declined to the point warranting investigation and potential upgrades. A knowledgeable local window contractor can perform energy assessments, determining how much your windows contribute to energy losses and whether replacement would generate sufficient savings to justify investment through reduced monthly utility expenses accumulating over years of improved efficiency.
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          6. Fading Furniture and Flooring From UV Damage
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          Excessive ultraviolet light penetration indicates inadequate glazing protection, allowing damaging wavelengths that fade furnishings, flooring, and artwork while contributing to solar heat gain that increases cooling costs. Modern low-e coatings block harmful UV rays while maintaining visible light transmission, protecting interiors without making rooms dark or requiring heavy window treatments blocking views. The cost of replacing damaged furnishings and flooring often exceeds window replacement expenses, making UV protection a financial consideration beyond just energy efficiency concerns. Consulting with a local window contractor about glazing options helps you understand how different glass types and coatings affect UV transmission, visible light, and solar heat gain, which together determine how windows affect both interior preservation and energy consumption.
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          7. Outdated Appearance Affecting Curb Appeal
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          While aesthetics alone may not justify replacement, outdated windows significantly affect property values and marketability when combined with the functional problems that aging windows typically exhibit. Modern window styles, colors, and configurations offer design options that weren't available when many existing windows were installed decades ago during different architectural eras. Beyond appearance, buyers conducting home inspections identify aging windows as items requiring near-term replacement, either reducing offers or demanding credits that offset or exceed what proactive replacement would have cost. The combination of improved appearance, enhanced efficiency, and eliminated buyer objections makes window replacement a valuable investment that a qualified local window contractor can help you plan and execute for maximum return.
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          8. Age Exceeding Expected Service Life
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           Most windows have expected lifespans of 15 to 30 years, depending on materials, quality, climate, and maintenance, and units approaching or exceeding these ages warrant evaluation regardless of whether obvious problems have developed. Proactively replacing aging windows before failures occur allows you to plan projects during convenient times rather than facing emergency replacements during extreme weather when windows fail catastrophically. Original windows in homes built before energy efficiency became a priority lack the performance capabilities that modern technology delivers through advanced glazing, frames, and construction techniques. Working with an experienced
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           to assess aging windows helps you determine optimal replacement timing that balances remaining service life against the accumulated energy savings that new windows would immediately begin delivering through superior efficiency.
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          Recognizing these warning signs helps you identify when windows have deteriorated to the point where replacement makes economic sense through energy savings, improved comfort, enhanced appearance, and avoided emergencies. The decision to upgrade windows should consider the cumulative impact of multiple indicators rather than any single factor, as windows exhibiting several problems typically warrant replacement despite still technically functioning. Understanding what to look for and when to seek professional assessment protects you from both premature replacement and costly delays that allow energy losses to accumulate unnecessarily. Whether you need exterior services, window services, or siding services, Nansemond Exteriors Inc. is fully licensed and insured, provides comprehensive warranties, and offers same-day emergency services when available. For more information, contact us today!
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      <title>7 Reasons to Upgrade to Composite Windows</title>
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      <description>Are your windows outdated or inefficient? Here's how composite windows installed by expert window contractors can improve your property.</description>
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           Replacing your windows is one of the most impactful improvements you can make to your home. Beyond enhancing curb appeal, the right windows can significantly improve indoor comfort, lower ongoing energy costs, and help protect your property from weather-related wear over time. For many homeowners today, composite windows have become a preferred option, especially when installed by experienced window contractors who understand how to maximize performance, efficiency, and long-term durability.
          
    
    
  
  
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           If your current windows are outdated, inefficient, or showing visible signs of wear, upgrading to composite windows may be a smart and cost-effective next step. This modern window replacement option continues to grow in popularity due to its balance of strength, efficiency, and low maintenance. Below are seven key reasons homeowners are choosing composite windows for their homes.
          
    
    
  
  
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           One of the most significant reasons homeowners upgrade to composite windows is improved energy efficiency. Older windows often allow air leaks, drafts, and temperature fluctuations that make it difficult to maintain a comfortable indoor environment throughout the year.
          
    
    
  
  
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           Composite window frames are engineered using advanced materials designed to resist heat transfer far more effectively than traditional wood or aluminum frames. When paired with modern insulated glass and proper sealing, these windows help keep conditioned air inside your home where it belongs, reducing energy loss.
          
    
    
  
  
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           According to Today’s Homeowners, switching to ENERGY STAR windows can cut energy costs by as much as $500 per year. That level of savings can make a noticeable difference in monthly utility bills while also reducing strain on heating and cooling systems. With proper installation by qualified window contractors, homeowners often experience more consistent indoor temperatures in every season.
          
    
    
  
  
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           While window replacement is an upfront investment, composite windows offer strong long-term value that makes them a smart financial decision for many homeowners. Their durability and resistance to common forms of damage help minimize future repair costs and reduce the likelihood of needing premature replacement.
          
    
    
  
  
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           Unlike traditional wood frames, composite materials do not rot, swell, crack, or deteriorate when exposed to moisture or humidity. They are engineered to maintain their structural integrity in changing weather conditions and over long periods of use. Composite frames also hold their shape exceptionally well, maintaining a tight, consistent seal that supports energy efficiency year after year. This structural stability leads to fewer service calls, fewer unexpected repairs, and less money spent on ongoing upkeep.
          
    
    
  
  
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           Drafty or inefficient windows can make certain rooms uncomfortable, no matter how high or low the thermostat is set. Cold air infiltration during winter and excessive heat gain during summer often result in uneven temperatures throughout the home.
          
    
    
  
  
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           Composite windows are designed to provide a tight, consistent seal that significantly reduces air leakage. This helps maintain stable indoor temperatures, eliminates cold spots, and improves overall comfort from room to room. Many homeowners notice the improvement almost immediately after installation.
          
    
    
  
  
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           Noise pollution is an often-overlooked factor when evaluating window performance, yet it can have a significant impact on daily comfort. Homes located near busy streets, commercial areas, schools, or active neighborhoods are often exposed to ongoing outside noise that can disrupt sleep, concentration, and relaxation.
          
    
    
  
  
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           For many homeowners, this upgrade results in a quieter, more peaceful indoor environment. Whether you work from home, enjoy quiet evenings with family, or simply value privacy and calm, upgraded composite windows can make a noticeable difference in everyday comfort.
          
    
    
  
  
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           Composite windows offer clean lines, modern profiles, and a wide range of color and finish options that complement many architectural styles, from traditional to contemporary. Their durable materials help them maintain their appearance over time, resisting fading, peeling, and surface damage. This means your home continues to look fresh and well finished without the need for frequent repainting or refinishing.
          
    
    
  
  
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           From a resale perspective, window replacement is often viewed as a valuable and practical upgrade. Buyers appreciate energy-efficient, low-maintenance windows that won’t require immediate attention after purchase. Professionally installed composite windows can enhance your home’s market appeal and perceived value. 
          
    
    
  
  
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           One of the most practical advantages of composite windows is their low-maintenance nature, which appeals to homeowners looking to reduce time and money spent on upkeep. Traditional wood windows often require ongoing painting, sealing, and periodic repairs to protect against moisture, sun exposure, and general wear. Over time, these maintenance tasks can add up and become both costly and time-consuming.
          
    
    
  
  
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           Composite materials are engineered to withstand the elements without the same level of attention. They resist warping, cracking, rotting, and insect damage, even when exposed to changing temperatures, humidity, and harsh weather conditions. Unlike wood, composite frames maintain their structural integrity and appearance without frequent refinishing. In most cases, routine cleaning with mild soap and water is all that’s needed to keep them looking and functioning as intended.
          
    
    
  
  
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           Windows play a critical role in your home's energy efficiency, comfort, and aesthetic appeal. Over time, however, windows can deteriorate and lose their effectiveness. Recognizing the signs that it's time to replace them is essential for maintaining your home’s integrity and value. Let's explore a few key indicators that signify it’s time to consider new windows from a local window business. By understanding these signs, you can proactively manage your home’s comfort while enhancing its overall appeal.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
    
    
  
  
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           Poor insulation is a common issue with older windows that can lead to increased energy bills. When windows deteriorate, they often allow outdoor air to seep into the home, causing heating and cooling systems to work overtime to maintain the desired indoor temperature. This inefficiency can significantly impact your energy costs over time, as the system uses more energy to compensate for the drafts. Investing in windows with modern insulation materials can address these issues, keeping your home comfortable throughout the year.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
    
    
  
  
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           Drafts are another major indicator that it might be time to replace your windows. These occur due to gaps or cracks in the window frame or due to the window not sealing properly when closed. Feeling a breeze near your windows or noticing a substantial temperature difference when standing next to them are signs of air leaks. Over time, drafts can lead to more serious problems like increased humidity levels inside the home, contributing to potential mold growth. By replacing faulty windows with a local window business, you can significantly reduce drafts and prevent air leaks, leading to lower energy bills and improved indoor air quality.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
    
    
  
  
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           Physical damage to your windows, such as visible cracks or chips, is a clear sign that it's time for replacement. According to Consumer Affairs, windows can last 20 to 40 years, depending on the quality of the materials used and how well they are maintained, and you're likely to start noticing damage after enough time has passed. Cracked or chipped window panes not only compromise the window’s structural integrity but also have detrimental effects on insulation. Such damage can occur due to weather conditions or accidental impact, and if not addressed, these issues can worsen over time. Replacing windows with visible damage can restore their functionality and aesthetic appeal. Additionally, new windows will provide an opportunity to install more durable and efficient materials that improve your home’s overall energy performance.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
    
    
  
  
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           Window frames, particularly those made from wood, are susceptible to warping or rotting after years of exposure to the elements. Warping can lead to gaps between the frame and the window, while rot can fully compromise frame integrity. Such issues can cause difficulties in window operation and diminish the window’s effectiveness at sealing in temperature. If left unaddressed, warped or rotted frames can lead to additional structural problems in your home. Replacing frames with modern materials, such as vinyl or fiberglass, can mitigate these risks, providing a lasting solution with minimal maintenance.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
    
    
  
  
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           Faded or discolored window frames can have a significant visual impact on your home's exterior appeal. Over time, exposure to sunlight and weather elements can cause frames to lose their original luster, which detracts from the overall appearance of your home. Replacing faded frames with new ones can rejuvenate your home's look, boosting its curb appeal and potentially its market value. Modern window frames come in a variety of colors and finishes to suit diverse aesthetic preferences.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
    
    
  
  
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           Windows that often require repairs may indicate it is more cost-effective to replace them altogether. Persistent issues such as mechanical failures, seal problems, or frame degradation consume both time and resources. Opting for replacement with a local window business can save on recurring repair costs and eliminate ongoing inconveniences. New windows offer the advantage of modern fittings and technologies that reduce the frequency of necessary maintenance. In the long run, investing in replacements often proves to be more economical than continuous repairs, enhancing both functionality and peace of mind.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
    
    
  
  
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           Energy efficiency is one of the most important factors when considering window replacements by a local window contractor. Insulating properties of windows play a crucial role in maintaining your home's internal temperature. Proper insulation can regulate heat exchange, ensuring warmth during winter and coolness during summer. Well-insulated windows can lead to significant savings on your energy bills by reducing the need for excessive heating and air conditioning. Selecting windows with high insulating properties ensures a comfortable living environment year-round.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
    
    
  
  
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           The ENERGY STAR rating is an important benchmark for gauging window energy efficiency. Windows that meet ENERGY STAR guidelines are often the most efficient in their class. The rating considers factors like U-factor and solar heat gain coefficient, providing transparency for consumers. Investing in ENERGY STAR-rated windows ensures not only energy savings but also potential tax credits and incentives. This rating can guide your selection process and ensure you're choosing high-performance window replacements.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
    
    
  
  
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           Wooden windows offer a timeless aesthetic and excellent insulation properties. They are known for their natural beauty and versatility, fitting seamlessly into both traditional and modern home designs. However, wood requires regular maintenance, including painting or staining, to protect against weather damage. Despite the upkeep, many homeowners prefer wood windows for their warmth and charm. Being a renewable resource, wood is also an eco-friendly option for those conscious of sustainability.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
    
    
  
  
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           The cost-effectiveness and low maintenance requirements of vinyl windows make them a popular choice. Made from PVC, they are resistant to moisture, rot, and insect damage, making them durable and long-lasting. Additionally, vinyl windows are available in a variety of colors and styles to suit different preferences. While they may not offer the same aesthetic appeal as wood, their energy efficiency and affordability make them a preferred choice for many homeowners. Vinyl windows can also improve your home's resale value with an attractive investment return.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
    
    
  
  
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           Some of the reasons aluminum windows are favored is for their strength, lightweight, and slim profiles. They offer a contemporary look and are especially suited for modern and industrial-style homes. While aluminum is not an insulating material, newer models often include thermal breaks to improve energy efficiency. The durability of aluminum makes it ideal for large window openings and areas with harsh weather conditions. Maintenance is also minimal, which is appealing to homeowners seeking long-lasting solutions.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
    
    
  
  
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           A classic choice for homeowners is double-hung windows, characterized by two sashes that slide vertically past each other. This style provides flexible ventilation options, as both the upper and lower sashes can be opened. Double-hung windows are easy to clean, especially models that allow the sashes to tilt inward. They are versatile and can complement many architectural styles, from colonial to contemporary. Their timeless design can enhance curb appeal, making them a popular replacement option.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
    
    
  
  
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           One of the features of sliding windows is sashes that glide horizontally, offering ease of operation and wide views. They are commonly used in spaces with limited vertical reach, such as over the kitchen sink. The simplicity of sliding windows makes them low-maintenance and cost-effective. With fewer moving parts, they require less upkeep than other window styles, providing peace of mind for homeowners. Their sleek and minimal design can also contribute to a contemporary home aesthetic.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
    
    
  
  
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           Bay and bow windows project outward, creating additional space and offering expansive views. These windows often become focal points, adding dimension and character to a home. The increased natural light they provide can brighten interior spaces and create inviting environments. Although larger in scope, they can dramatically increase a home's aesthetic value and appeal. When considering a window replacement project, bay and bow windows represent a compelling option for enhancing living spaces.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
    
    
  
  
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           Understanding the initial cost of window replacement by your local window contractor is essential for budget planning. Different materials, styles, and additional features can influence the price range significantly. Higher initial costs often correspond with durable, energy-efficient windows offering long-term savings. Balancing up-front expenses with anticipated benefits is key to decision-making. Homeowners should carefully consider their financial situation and choose windows that provide value for money.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
    
    
  
  
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           Investing in high-quality windows can lead to substantial long-term savings on energy bills and maintenance costs. Energy-efficient windows regulate home temperatures effectively, reducing reliance on heating and cooling systems. Over time, these savings can offset the higher upfront investment. According to Money, the ROI of replacement windows is about 65%, making them a wise investment. Evaluating potential savings and ROI can help justify the cost of window replacement to homeowners looking for wise investments. Talk with your local window contractor about the options they have available.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
    
    
  
  
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