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On Saturday, January 6, 2001 12:00:12 PM UTC-5, wrote:
I'd like to get some storm windows for our Anderson windows. We have
mostly double hung and one casement that I'd like to winterize a bit
more. We have the screens with the little latches that snap into the
outside part of the window. I checked on the Anderson window web site
in hopes of finding information on whether or not they have storm
windows that can be used in place of their screens. I had no luck.

I haven't checked at HD or Lowe's yet. Who may have them?

Karen


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I know exactly what you mean. I haven't checked HD or Lowe's either but found this site you may be interested in: https://www.windowinserts.com/
If I can't find anything at the home improvement stores I might give these a try.
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On Saturday, January 6, 2001 12:00:12 PM UTC-5, wrote:
I'd like to get some storm windows for our Anderson windows. We have
mostly double hung and one casement that I'd like to winterize a bit
more. We have the screens with the little latches that snap into the
outside part of the window. I checked on the Anderson window web site
in hopes of finding information on whether or not they have storm
windows that can be used in place of their screens. I had no luck.

I haven't checked at HD or Lowe's yet. Who may have them?

Karen


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I know exactly what you mean. I haven't checked HD or Lowe's either but found this site you may be interested in: https://www.windowinserts.com/
If I can't find anything at the home improvement stores I might give these a try.

When I worked for the window company we handled a magnetic add-on
storm window product that fit inside. We installed it in the Fergus
Market building (an old factory in Fergus Ontario) to add insulation
value for heating and cooling as well as reducing noise coming through
the windows into the office space. They worked very well. They were
acrylic with nylon or abs frames with magnetic strips molded in - we
just had to install stripping for the magnets to grab onto, and pop
them in. My dad and I installed 30+ in one Saturday afternoon.
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