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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP there is a lot of fear mongering on this thread. I had the windows replaced in my 1934 colonial when my son was 6 months old. Interior trim left intact. They did not do anything special for lead abatement although I’m very sure there was lead paint (the windows were original to the house). My son and I went to my parents house for a week while the work was done even though it only took 48 hours. We ran air purifiers in the house afterwards. He did not test positive for lead at his one year appointment. Get a reputable contractor and it will be fine. [/quote] PP here. American Windows and Siding in Kensington is who we used. We got higher-end vinyl windows and I’m very happy with them. [/quote]
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