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[QUOTE="HuskyHawk, post: 4333630, member: 1414"] It's an excellent point. One I learned about doing the research when we did the front half of the house. These are full replacements but slide right in to the opening. There is a level of replacement beyond that (had it done on two windows when we had rot). Then the cheapest are the inserts, which decrease the actual size of the glass part of the window significantly. For folks on a budget, the inserts could work, but like you I wasn't willing to make that compromise. I love the windows in front of the house, just no comparison with the 30 year old single pane, double sash like yours. Windows have come a long way. [/QUOTE]
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