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At this point I feel you only option may be to replace the windows or live with the broken window seals. I would contact a replacement window company and ask them their opinion.
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I have 14 Fenestra casement windows in my circa 1949 money pit and have had success finding parts help at HR Window Repair, 23461 John R, Hazel Park, MI (248) 544-8282. Nice people to deal with. If the metal is rusted through, there isnt much they can do for you though, you will probably have to dea...
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I am in search of replacement for my attic window screens. They are spider type windows that have screens attached to a wooden frame. Please advise. Thank You, Dominic Deemer57@aol.com
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What are some opinions of sash replacement kits, specifically TrimLine brand? Im curious to know if they are a good alternative for replacing old windows. I am fully aware of the significance the old windows have towards the character of the house. Believe me, that is my top priority. I am just look...
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Years ago I saw a replacement window track - I believe it was vinyl. You could keep your old window sashes and simply install this track for them to glide in.
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Hello, Wholesale Replacement Hardware Inc makes replacement hardware for casement windows. Check out http://www.wrhw.com/catalog/customer/home.php?cat=59 and see if they manufacture a match. Tom
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Looking for a source of replacement operators and latches for steel casement windows in a sixty five year old English tudor style home.
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My wife and I bought this beautiful house last August (2005) and structurally it is sound and previous owners have replaced some major items - a new boiler, added A\C, put in new copper up to the first floor and put in a new 200 amp electric service and put the original as a slave. But other things ...
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Dear Tam, As a Restoration Painting Contractor, you have a gold mine find. The buildings with the old tin ceiling tiles are around but unfortunately many buildings over the years have had them ripped out for cheap maintenance free drop ceilings or less maintneance drywall. First you should be congra...
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