
09-30-2023, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Topspinmo
Agree, I have double pain windows in my 20 year old stucco that flip out for cleaning and they are tight and clear. I don’t get the hype or benefits spending thousands of dollars to replace windows nothing wrong with them when salesman’s pitches them. (but the new hype is 3 pain windows, and another ten years they will be useless? Cause we now have 4 pain windows which they probably have? ) I would only consider if the windows was cloudy, leaking, or broke. But, that me.
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If windows are too tight how do you get fresh air?
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