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Sherry
Sherry Orlando, FL on Apr 16, 2011
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What is the best windows for a less price

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  • Darby C Flowery Branch, GA
    If you are going to replace the windows, don't do cheap. You shold get double pane with a thermal break windows with Low E coating. It will save you energy over the long run. It will as help in resale value. Save money by getting metal windows instead of wood. Shopping around for the best price and waiting for specials are the best way to save.
    on Apr 16, 2011 · Like 0
  • DONNA Cedartown, GA
    Best window for a less price? Mmm... well, I would recommend vinyl with at least a low-E add. Whether they are single or double hung is up to you. Single hung only open on the bottom and the top sash is "fixed". These normally come with a 1/2 screen (since only the bottom one moves. Double hung opens both top and bottom and can come with a full screen. This is good to lower and raise the sashes in the spring and fall to allow hot air to go out and bring the cooler air in. Plus, the ...»
    full screen keeps those flies and bugs out which makes all out lives easier...lol. Plus, are these replacement windows or new construction? A lot of factors involved to answer your question correctly.

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