Historic Windows & Energy Efficiency

We’ve talked about why historic windows are environmentally friendly, but don’t just take our word for it. Here’s a list of resources on historic windows, their impact on the environment, and research to prove it.

Window Restoration Supply - Efficiency Data

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The Craftsman Blog - Are Historic Windows Energy Efficient?

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The Craftsman Blog - Replacement Windows: The Real Story

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Preservation North Carolina - Historic Windows & Energy Efficiency

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National Park Service - Weatherization of Historic Buildings: Repair and Upgrade Windows and Doors

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Berkeley Lab - Measured Winter Performance of Storm Windows

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Cheltenham Township - Historic Windows and Sustainability

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New Hampshire Preservation Alliance - Why Preserving Your Old Wood Windows is the Green Choice?

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National Trust for Historic Preservation - 10 Things You Should Know About Retrofitting Historic Windows

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National Trust for Historic Preservation: Preservation Green Lab - Savings Windows, Saving Money: Evaluating the Energy Performance of Window Retrofit and Replacement

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Rehabber Club at San Antonio Preservation - The Economic & Environmental Reasons to Restore Your Windows

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