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     By:Fredrica Smith

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     By:Sonia Smith

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    No home is complete without windows. This is because windows are essential part of your dwelling. Although this is the case, many homeowners ignore them. Many ask why create such a big fuzz about it. Many do not realize its importance. There are also people who think that it is expensive to upgrade or change their windows, which is not the case because windows are among the inexpensive features to upgrade.


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     By:Nelson Stewart

    The oil crisis of the mid-70s spurred research into ways to conserve energy. During the period of investigation, it was realized that a large amount of energy was lost through the windows of buildings, so explorations were made into the problem of too-open window glass. It was discovered that the technology was, in fact, already created and being used.


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