Energy Efficiency Without Compromise
Smart storm window solutions for old house restoration.
Sponsored by Allied Windows
When it comes to restoring an older home, original windows are often one of its most defining—and vulnerable—features. But upgrading for energy efficiency doesn’t have to mean replacing irreplaceable charm. Whether you’re preserving wavy glass and wood muntins or simply looking to stop drafts without disrupting your interiors, modern storm solutions offer a respectful alternative.
From low-profile interior panels to traditional exterior storms, this content explores how to boost comfort and performance while honoring historic detail. Sponsored by Allied Window, a leader in custom interior and storm window systems, we’ll show you restoration-friendly options that blend innovation with authenticity.
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Design
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Green Can Be Gold: The Case Against Recycling Windows -
Design
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Breathing New Life into Original Windows -
How-To
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Vintage Sash Windows Get an Energy-Efficient Upgrade
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Design
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Beautiful Replacement Windows for Old Houses -
Design
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Bungalow Windows -
Design
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Windows Common to the Arts & Crafts Era -
Design
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Windows & Doors (On the Inside) -
Tools & Materials
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Should I Replace My Old Windows? -
How-To
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How to Protect a Window Opening During Sash Restoration
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How-To
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Should Your Old Wood Windows Be Saved? -
How-To
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Restoring Window Sashes
