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31 January 2019

[DIY] Re: Windows

 

Get Low E in the window. it costs maybe 15.00 and it lets the winter solar gain, and blocks the bad heat in the summer because of the angle of the sun. 


Joan  (lives in az..) 

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Re: [DIY] Windows

 

Sorry, I thought you were a local person so I added the thing about the "Next Door".  But Pella is a good brand.


From: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com <DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com> on behalf of Ron Johnson l0c0l0b0@hotmail.com [DoIt_Yourself] <DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2019 6:50 PM
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Pella is a good brand.  The problem I can see with your plan, though it isn't a big hit on the pocketbook, is that there is always a possibility that the style you get might become obsolete.  So  you would end up with one type on one side and another on another side.  If you don't get a change while you're in the middle of one side.  You can at least talk to the Lowe's people about the type of window treatments to block the UV light.  

You might also talk to "Next Door" who is on Theta Parkway behind Krogers on Nashville Highway.  They have good quality and inexpensive windows.   I've gotten good quality doors and windows from them at resonable prices.


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Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2019 6:28 PM
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Subject: [DIY] Windows
 
 

What brand of windows do you prefer?
I am planning to start looking into double hung windows. Would like to replace one each  year. 

I will be replacing a couple on the south side of the house and I prefer not to have something that will not let the heat of the sun in. In the summer I can hang a sheer to cut the heat but in the winter I really want that natural heat to come through. 





Joyce aka Mom aka Joycie


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Re: [DIY] Windows

 

Pella is a good brand.  The problem I can see with your plan, though it isn't a big hit on the pocketbook, is that there is always a possibility that the style you get might become obsolete.  So  you would end up with one type on one side and another on another side.  If you don't get a change while you're in the middle of one side.  You can at least talk to the Lowe's people about the type of window treatments to block the UV light.  

You might also talk to "Next Door" who is on Theta Parkway behind Krogers on Nashville Highway.  They have good quality and inexpensive windows.   I've gotten good quality doors and windows from them at resonable prices.


From: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com <DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com> on behalf of Joyce O theoldhen@gmail.com [DoIt_Yourself] <DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2019 6:28 PM
To: DoIt_Yourself
Subject: [DIY] Windows
 
 

What brand of windows do you prefer?
I am planning to start looking into double hung windows. Would like to replace one each  year. 

I will be replacing a couple on the south side of the house and I prefer not to have something that will not let the heat of the sun in. In the summer I can hang a sheer to cut the heat but in the winter I really want that natural heat to come through. 





Joyce aka Mom aka Joycie


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[DIY] Windows

 

What brand of windows do you prefer?
I am planning to start looking into double hung windows. Would like to replace one each  year. 

I will be replacing a couple on the south side of the house and I prefer not to have something that will not let the heat of the sun in. In the summer I can hang a sheer to cut the heat but in the winter I really want that natural heat to come through. 





Joyce aka Mom aka Joycie

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29 January 2019

Re: [DIY] Re: Air Admittance Valves

 

I wrote to the company that makes one brand of Air Admittance Valves and the reply was:

If it is installed before the p-trap it is not vented and not code compliant.


So you were right, Terry.  Thanks.


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Subject: [DIY] Re: Air Admittance Valves
 
 

The AIR ADMITTANCE VALVE is a SUBSTITUTE for a ROOF VENT and connects on drain/tank side of the P-trap; PURPOSE, being, (like the standard air vent, PREVENT A VACUUM that pulls the water out of the trap).  Your Lowes clerk finally let you down, LOL :-)





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