My windows are fairly new. Not sure when the previous owner had them installed but they are vinyl sliding double hung. They can tilt inside for cleaning, etc.
I also have original (1954) single pane storm windows. These are metal framed, they also slide up and down and are double hung. The screens are original and only cover 1 sash. I doubt this single pane gives us any energy savings, they are not sealed well along the opening and in fact, insects find their way in durring summer when we have the windows open (they creep between the screen and single pane sash.
This is what I want to do...
Keep my current windows as is, get rid of the old screens and storm windows. Replace this with a full size screen covering the entire window area, something that we could leave on all year (durring winter) if we want.
Does this sound like a good idea, what would you recommend?
Where can I get custom sized screens and how would they be secured in place. Can I make my own? Tutorial?
Thanks
Dan
I also have original (1954) single pane storm windows. These are metal framed, they also slide up and down and are double hung. The screens are original and only cover 1 sash. I doubt this single pane gives us any energy savings, they are not sealed well along the opening and in fact, insects find their way in durring summer when we have the windows open (they creep between the screen and single pane sash.
This is what I want to do...
Keep my current windows as is, get rid of the old screens and storm windows. Replace this with a full size screen covering the entire window area, something that we could leave on all year (durring winter) if we want.
Does this sound like a good idea, what would you recommend?
Where can I get custom sized screens and how would they be secured in place. Can I make my own? Tutorial?
Thanks
Dan
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