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Wood Windows Tip Sheet 2009
(File; Mon Apr 13 17:27:00 CDT 2009)
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Description: A basic tip sheet for why to retain historic wood windows, along with basic repairs and a list or resources.
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Historic Wood Windows Tipsheet
(File; Mon Jul 28 14:37:00 CDT 2008)
*HISTORIC WOODWINDOWS*A tip sheet from the National Trust for Historic PreservationIntroductionNational Trust for Historic*Preservation1785 Massachusetts Ave, NWWashington, DC 20036(202) 588-6000(202) 588-6462 (fax)info@nthp.orgwww.Prese...
Description: Research shows that most traditionally
designed wood-frame buildings lose more
heat through the roof and un-insulated
walls than through the windows.
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Windows Tip Sheet
(File; Fri Jan 02 12:04:00 CST 2009)
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Description: Tip sheet that explains why reusing historic windows is sustainable, and what you can do to improve the energy performance of your home's windows.
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Wood Windows Tip Sheet
(File; Tue Apr 07 12:59:00 CDT 2009)
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Description: Tips on why and how to repair your historic wood windows
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FY 08 Northeast Annual Report
(File; Tue Apr 07 15:38:00 CDT 2009)
Donors to the Northeast OfficeNortheast Office: A Year in ReviewT he generous support of the following individual, corporate and foundation donors made possible the workof the National Trust in the Northeast Region. Our most sincere than...
Description: The Northeast Annual Report, summarizing work between October 1, 2007 and September 30, 2008.
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Do You Have Resources to Help Me Preserve a Historic Building?
(Web Page; Thu Feb 05 08:40:00 CST 2009)
The National Trust for Historic Preservation offers a variety of resources for people interested in preserving a historic building.
The National Preservation Conference
Held each fall, the National Preservation Conference is the the si...
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Do You Have Resources to Help Me Preserve My Historic Home?
(Web Page; Thu Feb 05 09:15:00 CST 2009)
The National Trust for Historic Preservation offers a variety of resources for historic homeowners.
Preservation Books
Preservation Books, a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, offers booklets on issues faced by ow...
Description: The National Trust for Historic Preservation offers a variety of resources for historic homeowners.
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Windows
(Web Page; Thu Aug 27 08:16:00 CDT 2009)
Windows are the most visible, yet commonly under-appreciated components of older and historic homes and buildings.
Repair or Replace Old Windows: A Visual Guide
Window Types: A Residential Field Guide
Historic Wood Wind...
Description: Weatherization Guide: Windows
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The Whole House Resource Bank
(Web Page; Thu Aug 27 08:13:00 CDT 2009)
Links & Resources
Homeowner Workshops & Conferences
Weatherization & Audits Links & Resources
Windows Links & Resources
Insulation Links & Resources
Mechanical Systems Links & Resources
Roofing Links & Resources
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Description: The Whole House Resource Bank
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Tester
(Web Page; Tue Jan 12 14:50:00 CST 2010)
Weatherization: What's at Stake? Learn More
Not since the days of the oil crisis in the 1970's have Americans been so focused on energy consumption, especially weatherization. Just as the cost of heating and cooling has risen, so ...