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Check for quality of replacement windows by their labels that certify standards created by the AMA and NWWDA, as well a possible energy star rating. Vinyl replacement windows that pass the AAMA/NWWDA standard are above average windows. Energy star certification shows energy savings, and usually exceeds most building codes, while the NFRC standards also measure energy efficiency. Check this list of manufacturers for the "seals of approval" they carry.

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Stained glass is simply gorgeous. When you mix and match different colored pieces of glass to make attractive stained glass patterns, you can create windows whose beauty endures for years. But many people are unaware that you can overlay stained glass panels on top of regular windows. By doing this, you get superior energy efficiency and unequaled beauty all in one.

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Replacing windows, going from a large size to a smaller size, is a simpler matter than making a window bigger. Changing the size of a house window and getting the interior and exterior walls to match is a challenge.

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Vinyl windows can be confusing. Windows should be made with certified components, high quality vinyl, glass and window frames. Look for manufacturers of vinyl windows that have a ANSI/AAMA rating.

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Glass block windows are great. And glass blocks can be used for many projects in your home and not just windows. Imagination is the key.

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Wood windows new industry standards and certification programs help you pick the right product for your home. Look for the special label on your wooden windows.

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