Homeowners choose to replace glass panels for different reasons. Some might be because of a broken glass panel letting in cold drafts, while others could be for the much-needed upgrade. Regardless of ...
Q: We recently moved into an interior rowhouse. Although we have plenty of windows in the side alley, as well as the front bay and transom windows, I am still desperate for more light. I would like to ...
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Q: I live in a 1935 rowhouse. The original kitchen door has glass panes. The one on the bottom left has a crack. How can the glass be replaced without breaking the trim and giving that section a ...
There is no point in replacing floorpans and interior components on a project if the windows don't roll up or are missing altogether. Such was the case for our 1969 Mustang project, as the ...
DEAR TIM: My exterior doors have leaded-glass inserts that I don’t feel are insulated well. I’m confused as I can’t feel the leaded glass because it’s sandwiched between two pieces of glass. On cold ...
Q. This week: We explored the purchase and installation of a single pane (full length) glass/screen storm door for our home's front entrance. With little closed interior hall, we hoped to achieve some ...
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