Been a few years since I have been on here. Still burning the Englander NC30 for the past few years.
This past July and August we replaced ALL windows in our 1904 brick house. They are all double pane and all of that built in gas stuff and
we did 4 floors and that included the basement.
The previous windows, for the most, were all original single pane and you could feel the cold pouring in from them. We still went historic according to code and it was a bummer to see the original go but I can't be happier.
The noise was reduced a ton, we live in the city. Our AC ran almost nonstop before- but after the windows it was much better.
I just lit the first fire of the season and I can already tell a big difference on the 2nd and 3rd floor.
Looking forward to this heating season and seeing how much less I will burn.
I did notice that the stove draw's much slower now so I might have to do an OAK.
Glad we spent a fortune on the house and I will never see the ROI but hoping it makes a difference this winter
This past July and August we replaced ALL windows in our 1904 brick house. They are all double pane and all of that built in gas stuff and
we did 4 floors and that included the basement.
The previous windows, for the most, were all original single pane and you could feel the cold pouring in from them. We still went historic according to code and it was a bummer to see the original go but I can't be happier.
The noise was reduced a ton, we live in the city. Our AC ran almost nonstop before- but after the windows it was much better.
I just lit the first fire of the season and I can already tell a big difference on the 2nd and 3rd floor.
Looking forward to this heating season and seeing how much less I will burn.
I did notice that the stove draw's much slower now so I might have to do an OAK.
Glad we spent a fortune on the house and I will never see the ROI but hoping it makes a difference this winter