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We ordered them in July.
Installation started in October.
And a mere 4 months later they’re finished.
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Installed and trimmed.
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And the trim was a royal pain in the *ss because all the sills are joined.
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But they’re done!
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At least from the inside. There’s still a ladder outside because all the siding has to be reworked due to the different size rough openings.
But it’s progress… and that’s been a long time coming.
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You need to sit there and stare out those windows until you get your money’s worth…
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I won’t live that long….
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I’m sure you didn’t think you’d live long enough to see the windows installed. Don’t be a pessimist..
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That’s true.
There may be hope….
😉
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It looks very nice.
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Thank you.
It was a loooooong time coming.
😉
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Really nice – I love word trimmed windows!
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That’s ‘wood’ – I need to either learn to type or wear my glasses.
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Thanks. Matching the trim was almost as hard as the window installation itself.
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Very nice – I now see why they are called ‘picture windows.’ 🙂
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Thanks!
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After a lot of work and worry, it’s a beautiful job!
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Thanks. We’re pleased with it, and it’s nice not to have wind whistling through the sills anymore.
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Great job on that woodwork!
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For as long as it took, it should be!
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Yay for small miracles!! If it looks finished from the inside, I say only look at it from the inside. 🙂
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That’s my plan!
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