Monday, September 30, 2013

The outside is Inside?

We're having new windows put in our house today. The old ones are the original ones put in when the house was built in 1975. We're expecting lower utility bulls, less noise and better security. But for right now there are these huge holes in my walls...the outside is inside! Wonder how many bugs will come in unnoticed until later? :(




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12 comments:

  1. Oh this old house definitely needs some new windows too.

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  2. Congratulations! Our new windows made a huge difference!

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  3. You are going to be amazed at the difference. It is worth the mess.

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  4. I think our bugs are going into hibernation with the cooler weather! Enjoy your new windows!

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  5. Enjoy your new windows, the peace and quiet they give and the security. I wish we could replace our old, original windows. Don't think my sweetheart plans to do that - he thinks we will sell the house first! Not sure about that!
    ~Adrienne~

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  6. When it is all finished, the inconveniences will seem small indeed. Congratulations on all the positive changes you have been making.

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  7. We have had 60 mile an hour winds here today. If my windows were out I'd have to "plow" the house, the dust was awful.

    Your new windows will look wonderful and I bet you'll be glad to be put back together.

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  8. Hope all goes smoothly and you'll be enjoying the view from newer, more efficient, windows soon... and that the bugs decided to stay in the great outdoors!

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  9. Well we had new windows put in and they boarded up one they planned to finish the next day. Guess they left a little opening as we got a bat in the house!

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  10. It will be great to be able to look out those new windows and know the outside is outside.

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  11. We are doing the same thing here for the business and we just made a new bathroom in one of the rooms.

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