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If you have a small , reasonably well - sealed home , adding storm windows or
double panes to your windows will generally do as much good as adding 2
inches of insulation to your walls and ceiling . If you both add storm windows and
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If you have a small , reasonably well - sealed home , adding storm windows or
double panes to your windows will generally do as much good as adding 2
inches of insulation to your walls and ceiling . If you both add storm windows and
...
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STORM WINDOWS Once you ' ve rearranged the windows in your home , you
should definitely consider adding storm ... and gives fewer moisture problems
than windows with storms added , but insulating glass is also more expensive .
STORM WINDOWS Once you ' ve rearranged the windows in your home , you
should definitely consider adding storm ... and gives fewer moisture problems
than windows with storms added , but insulating glass is also more expensive .
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Now , put the storm windows over the front of the box . If you can get enough of
these , make double panes for greater efficiency . Use spacers where the storm
windows meet and screw them in place . Caulk all around the edges , paint the ...
Now , put the storm windows over the front of the box . If you can get enough of
these , make double panes for greater efficiency . Use spacers where the storm
windows meet and screw them in place . Caulk all around the edges , paint the ...
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