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26 May 2015

RE: [DIY] CASEMENT WINDOWS

 

Our first house had casement windows.  They were old and misaligned.  I suppose that's nothing to worry about with new ones.  But I was mainly worried about someone walking by the building or working in the garden and bumping their head on one.  No one did, but I was still concerned.
 
But they did allow for more air to be caught and directed into the house.
 

To: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
From: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
Date: Mon, 25 May 2015 11:30:17 -0400
Subject: Re: [DIY] REPLACEMENT WINDOWS

 
We love out casement Simonton 500 series. We leave our windows open as much as we can for clean air. I like the casement as they catch any breeze out there and are so easy to clean.
I need a lot of light to keep me happy in the winter months.  As we open and shut windows as much as twice a day- depending on weather, the casements are easy to operate. The vinyl easily wipes clean with a mild soap and water... always looks good.

People who like an even temperature year round with air and heat could find windows cheaper that are still easy to clean.

We custom ordered the windows, 2 were damaged and replaced by the company (very easy to deal with) We installed them... 
carmen / North Ga.

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Need advice on window replacement...what brand...double..triple..argon or whatever else info you can give...use company based vinyl company or individual? Got individual quote...100$ per window installed..we of course furnish window. Good or bad?
 
Maeleen
From the foothills
Of the Boston MTS
Of Arkansas


carmen stuart
Brightwood Aviary
http://brightwoodaviary.com
Dawsonville, Ga.
770 889-0353




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