Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:thanks for the helpful response. The seal broke awhile ago in two bedrooms. One of the two panes is broken in his room. Some of the glass fell into the room and some fell between the two panes making me think that even a small tap might have broken the pane.
Anyway, we will replace that one and the others with the broken seal incase the windows are indeed now more fragile than we'd expect.
I think they were installed in 1994. The house is old but mostly redone in the 90s.
The windows are 20 years old, they are due to be replaced.
30.
Modern windows have a 20 to 30 year life span. Old original windows will last centuries with care. It's a real shame people are ripping out old windows for the short term benefit of new windows because they think it's cheaper than restoring old windows. They don't realize you have to do it every 20-30 years. And they can't be recycled either!
I have restored many old windows. They need paint and putty every five years. They just aren't as good windows. The frames swell and contract with the seasons, they stick in the summer and rattle in their frames in the winter. The weights break all the time and it's a renovation project to fix them.
And the oft-repeated saw that with storm windows they're just as good as modern windows is a myth. Not even close.