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If you need to install new windows, you will need to decide which type is best for the home. Two common options that can ...
Now that the sun is visiting more regularly, you may be paying a bit more attention to your windows. If yours need updating or repair, there are a few things to keep in mind.
Curious about the difference between single-hung and double-hung windows? Learn more about the major differentiators.
Some of my fondest childhood memories involve window stools installed on the sills of old-fashioned double-hung windows in a rustic cottage facing a lake. Each summer, I’d ride my bike down to ...
Learn how to choose replacement windows for your home with advice on window types, installation, features and brands including Andersen, Marvin, and Pella.
Q: I live in a 1980 rancher with original wood, non-tilt, double-hung windows. I was raising the lower sash to let in fresh air when I heard a loud noise, like a metal spring breaking, and the ...
Consider the historic double-hung window: two sashes glide effortlessly up and down, counterbalanced by iron weights attached to ropes strung through pulleys –– all hidden within walls.
Painting wooden double-hung windows-the kind with two vertically sliding halves known as sashes-is tedious because there are so many components. But the task can be easier and less likely to leave … ...
See our window buying guide to learn more about window types, styles, and features. Then check our full window Ratings and recommendations of 21 double-hung and four casement windows.
The Siteline (C) clad wood double-hung sash kit from Jeld-Wen pack includes a lower and upper sash, finishing jamb liners and all other pieces needed to replace a window using the existing frame.
Need new windows but not sure which brand provides the best options? This comprehensive guide to the best replacement window companies will help you decide.
[Rumplestiltskin] has had work done on his double-hung windows to help prevent drafts and keep them in good working order. But there are still a few that rattle, and let in the cold of winter. Not ...