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Greenbuilding Archive for July 2002
170 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:27:07 2002

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RE: [GBlist] windows



My suggestion would be to quickly frame up the openings to the
next smaller standard size.  You should already be headered off
to carry the span load so the framing doesn't have to be load 
bearing.   The cost of lumber is so much cheaper than custom 
windows.

John

-----Original Message-----
From: Sacie H Lambertson [mailto:dlambert@grasshoppernet.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 11:13 PM
To: greenbuilding@crest.org
Subject: [GBlist] windows


Some you with whom I've corresponded privately know about the raw deal I've
gotten from my house designer who said he would/could build my windows, but
then failed to deliver them.   I am therefore in the nasty position of
having to find custom windows and doors to fill my non-standard openings.
(Yes I was very naive on this one)   What can anyone tell me about Pozzi
windows (and doors).   They can custom make them and they're a little bit
less expensive than Pella's best.   Thanks,  Sacie Lambertson

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This greenbuilding dialogue is sponsored by REPP/CREST, creator of
Solstice http://www.crest.org, and BuildingGreen, Inc., publisher of
Environmental Building News and GreenSpec http://www.BuildingGreen.com
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