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Findings from the study above (“Saving Windows, Saving Money”) demonstrate that upgrading windows (specifically older, single-pane models) with high performance enhancements can result in substantial energy savings across a variety of climate zones. Selecting options that retain and retrofit existing windows are the most cost effective way to achieve these energy savings and to lower a home’s carbon footprint. For many older homes, non-window-related interventions—including air sealing, adding insulation, and upgrading heating and cooling systems—offer easier and lower cost solutions to reducing energy bills.

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The TRUTH About Old Windows

Do your research before throwing something beautiful and irreplaceable in the trash.


If you are fortunate to have a property with its original historic windows, please do everything in your power to preserve them. Not only are they important to the architecture of the building, but they also offer many benefits.

A lot of commercial window companies will convince homeowners that they need to replace their old windows with new ones, usually ones made from vinyl. Simply put, a historic building can be ruined by poor window replacements and the homeowner has lost the opportunity to own a well-made unit (from hardwoods no longer available) and the ability to make repairs themselves.

Nine Reasons to Keep Your Old Windows

Are Historic Windows Energy Efficient?

Check out the Craftsman Blog for more information

Eight Ways to “Green” Your Historic Home

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