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Storm windows jwill 10-17-2006
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Posted by jwill on October 17, 2006, 3:29 pm
I own a 100 year old home with double-hung, single-pane windows that
are in very good shape. Unfortuantely, the storm windows are a
disaster. I wish to have someone replace the storm windows. I just
contacted the Borg to get a quote to give me some idea of the pricing.


Can you give me some guidance on buying new storm windows?

Can you recommend any brands?

Are double-hung, double-pane, storm-windows available?

Are there any installation details I should insist on? (i.e. a bead of
caulk under the storms?)

Thanks for your thoughts...


Posted by longshot on October 17, 2006, 4:36 pm
you can get stand alone storm windows that just screw on to the window trim
from outside for about 40-80 each depending on size. yes you need a bead of
caulk under them & they should be installed on warm enough day for the caulk
to seal properly
go to home depot or menards or lowes & speak so someone there. or pay a
contractor 35/ hr to do it



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