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Default Anderson Windows Storm windows?

On Saturday, January 6, 2001 at 11:53:20 AM 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 have same type of windows and would like to find a outside storm window like the screens but with Plexiglas. It does make a difference. I've been putting shrink wrap window coverings on my screens. I have 2 living room windows next to each other. During a hard cold winter one of the shrink wraps tore off. The one without shrink wrap had a lot more inside condensation and it even froze the water on the window. That sold me. I definitely shrink wrap my windows from now on but it's a pain every Fall.
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On Friday, October 21, 2016 at 7:57:36 AM UTC-4, wrote:
On Saturday, January 6, 2001 at 11:53:20 AM 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 have same type of windows and would like to find a outside storm window like the screens but with Plexiglas. It does make a difference. I've been putting shrink wrap window coverings on my screens. I have 2 living room windows next to each other. During a hard cold winter one of the shrink wraps tore off. The one without shrink wrap had a lot more inside condensation and it even froze the water on the window. That sold me. I definitely shrink wrap my windows from now on but it's a pain every Fall.


(Yes, I know this thread is many years old.)

You need new windows.

You also need to reduce the amount of moisture in your house.

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