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Originally Posted by Superman
I have a house, made of brick (roman brick?), which has original 1953 single-paned windows. Very few of them can be opened for ventilation. I would like to replace them. I have measured them, but my inclination is to have a professional do the work, including the measuring and ordering. I suspect that custom-sized windows much be used, rather than off-the-shelf windows. Correct? I also suspect that windows can be fabricated which are a more subdued color compared to most brilliant white vinyl windows. If so, this would work better for aesthetics.
School me on brick house window replacement.
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Go with a known company.We went with Andersen.A 1953 era house would need lead paint to be addressed.The installer will fit the windows to the opening properly. Lots of choices as to the finish of the frames. Big investment,have it done properly.