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− | Unlike full-frame windows, which are designed for new construction, replacement windows are made to fit into existing window openings. They’re available in dozens of standard window sizes, from as narrow as 11 ½ inches to as wide as 68 inches, and come in wood, vinyl, fiberglass, vinyl-clad wood, and aluminum-clad wood. An insert replacement window, such as the kind Tom installed in the Newton house, consists of a fully-assembled window in a ready-to-install secondary frame. Sometimes called a pocket window, an insert replacement slips into the existing opening and is then fastened to the old side jambs.<br><br> | + | Unlike full-frame windows, which are designed for new construction, replacement windows are made to fit into existing window openings. They’re available in dozens of standard window sizes, from as narrow as 11 ½ inches to as wide as 68 inches, and come in wood, vinyl, fiberglass, vinyl-clad wood, and aluminum-clad wood. An insert replacement window, such as the kind Tom installed in the Newton house, consists of a fully-assembled window in a ready-to-install secondary frame. Sometimes called a pocket window, an insert replacement slips into the existing opening and is then fastened to the old side jambs.<br><br>If you're ready to check out more information regarding [https://www.yewiki.org/Philadelphia_Window_Door_Replacement_RbA_Esler www.yewiki.org] look at our own webpage. |
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Unlike full-frame windows, which are designed for new construction, replacement windows are made to fit into existing window openings. They’re available in dozens of standard window sizes, from as narrow as 11 ½ inches to as wide as 68 inches, and come in wood, vinyl, fiberglass, vinyl-clad wood, and aluminum-clad wood. An insert replacement window, such as the kind Tom installed in the Newton house, consists of a fully-assembled window in a ready-to-install secondary frame. Sometimes called a pocket window, an insert replacement slips into the existing opening and is then fastened to the old side jambs.
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