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		<title>Looking Into Home Improvements? Why Not Look At Your Windows?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the last twenty years there has been a revolution in the appearance of buildings across the UK. Windows have been replaced at break neck speed and now the look of towns and villages across the country has dramatically changed as double glazing has become de rigeur. This has mainly been due to the British [...]]]></description>
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<p>Over the last twenty years there has been a revolution in the appearance of buildings across the UK. Windows have been replaced at break neck speed and now the look of towns and villages across the country has dramatically changed as double glazing has become de rigeur.</p>
<p>This has mainly been due to the British government&#8217;s attempts to cut energy use in homes. They seem to have decided that windows are the big bad wolf and so they have been singled out windows for destruction. In fact now all new and replacement windows have to be double glazed in order to cut heat loss.</p>
<p>Double glazing does indeed cut heat loss and will save the householder money but not enough to compensate for the cost of the windows themselves. On another tack however replacing your draughty single glazed windows will indeed make your home a nicer warmer place to live in and will also contribute towards saving the planet in the long term.</p>
<p>The change across the country<span id="more-241"></span> is especially noticeable when you see incongruous double glazed windows in older houses. Most wooden window frames have given way to PVC framed double glazing, which is cheaper to buy and install than double glazed timber frames [wooden frames can cost as much as three times the price as their PVC alternatives]. However it does not have the same look as wood and people are now starting to look for properties with a more traditional wood look when they are changing where they live.</p>
<p>Although it is recognised by experts in the environmental field that double glazing does indeed cut energy use they also argue that PVC is an damaging substance that when in the sun deteriorates causing chlorine to evaporate from the material. This often makes the PVC go brittle and discoloured running the appearance of the window and also it can mean that the entire window can break off in time.</p>
<p>So what about at the end of your window’s life, how easy is it to recycle the material? Is it really as environmentally friendly as wood?</p>
<p>This is where the government’s attempt to cut energy loss really comes into question. The windows are not that easily recycled and in fact very few are actually recycled in the UK. So instead they are all sent to landfill sites which rather devalues the government’s idea of waste management.</p>
<p>However the environmentalists have problems with wooden windows too – these need painting to keep them in good condition and of course paint is also a problem as it releases harmful chemicals into the atmosphere making it not that great an alternative to PVC.</p>
<p>So what is the answer to this double glazing conundrum? Probably to get double glazed windows and to hang onto them for as long as possible. This will negate the necessity to send them to landfill sites and still save you some money in the long term.</p>
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<p>D. WOODS DISCUSSES HER CONTROVERSIAL HISTORY WITH DANITY KANE, AND FOCUSES ON A BRIGHT FUTURE.  <H3>Help answer the question about Window On Life</H3>Speed up click in windows life movie maker? or program that speeds up clips?<br />Hellloo<br />
the new version of movie maker has succeded on making everything more complicated and changing the way everything works&#8230; where can I speed up clips?<br />
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		<title>Give Your Windows A New Lease Of Life</title>
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<p>Windows are all about both appearance and function.  On the outside they help define the character of a building and on the inside they let in light according to their size and aspect.</p>
<p>So windows have a dual purpose and dual settings too.  And getting it right both inside and out and in terms of what works well and what looks right is an interesting challenge.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re considering changes to your windows then take time to assess what you&#8217;d like your window fitter to achieve. First it&#8217;s important to recognise if the windows are a distinctive architectural feature or if they are anonymous, maybe even poor, badly chosen replacements. Take a look at the windows of neighbouring buildings &#8211; do your windows fit in with the style of the street? Are they made from appropriate materials? Is their size in proportion to the wall or would they look better if they were bigger or framed better?</p>
<p>Also their condition is important &#8211; get you<span id="more-243"></span>r window fitter to take a good look at them and tell you whether wooden window frames are suffering from rot or letting in more of a draft than necessary. Are they warped or well fitted? Is the glass cracked at all?</p>
<p>Then go inside and decide if any improvements are needed. Do the windows let in enough light? Do they need to be bigger, or does a plant outside need trimming to let in more light? Is there too much, glaring sunlight streaming in? Are the windows allowing you to enjoy a great view? Do you have enough privacy from the outside world? On the maintenance side is there condensation on the inside of the window? Can the windows be opened to let in fresh air? Is there too much noise from a road, aeroplanes or passers-by?</p>
<p>By answering all these questions you&#8217;ll help define the positive and negative aspects of your windows and what work needs to be done by your window fitter.  </p>
<p>You may just need a good decorator to strip off the paint from wooden frames and start again &#8211; if the windows are in good condition but just looking a bit scruffy then this will be the most cost effective option. It will also help prevent problems in the future by sealing the frames and keeping water out. If your windows are generally fine but a bit drafty a window fitter can fit better draft excluders around the windows &#8211; nowadays these can be very subtle, in fact virtually unseen. And if you have wooden sash windows that no longer function properly then a specialist window fitter can re-cord them, so they open and close smoothly.</p>
<p>If security is an issue then get your window fitter to fit window locks, especially on ground floor windows. Toughened glass and double glazing also help keep intruders out. And if you&#8217;re really worried then metal bars could be installed &#8211; again these are most commonly found on lower ground and ground floor windows.</p>
<p>You may need to replace the existing windows because they are worn out or rotting. Depending on the style of your building you can opt for wooden frames (this is aesthetically the best option in a period home) or UPVC (requiring no ongoing maintenance). If lack of light is a problem then consider creating a new or bigger window opening, but look first whether there are obstacles such as a large tree or unnecessarily heavy curtains that could be replaced with something less bold. If you are getting too much light, think of ways to shade a room &#8211; light sheer curtains can cut out glare. Planting a tree or installing a canopy over a window can protect you from too much sun. Also look into frosting windows for both privacy and less direct light. </p>
<p>Finally on the inside don&#8217;t forget that your window dressings have a big impact on the look and feel of your room. For a modern look replace thick curtains with blinds or wooden shutters. To create a sumptuous, luxurious feel go for beautifully patterned or textured curtains. For a bit of fun paint the window frames a bright colour or plant up window boxes to brighten up the view.</p>
<p>Windows are a vital part of defining the character and feel of a building. Small alterations or a complete change can really improve your home.</p>
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<p>A day in the life of pro skateboarder Rob Dyrdek.  <H3>Help answer the question about Window On Life</H3>What would be an example of how the Johari Window has benefited your life, when applied to yourself?<br />I need more direction. I dont fully understand The Johari Window. What would be an exzample or idea of an essay on how johari window has bennifited your life using either the secret or blind side?<br />
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<p>Expert home improver India Cooper describes windows as a vital part of a building&#8217;s character and advises the public to seek the opinion of a <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.ratedpeople.com/find/windows">window fitter</a> when assessing their condition. To find out more please visit http://www.ratedpeople.com/find/windows</p></p>
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		<title>What You Should Know About Blinds for Arched Windows</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arched windows are becoming common accents for many modern houses. These small, semi-circle blinds are usually seen above doors to allow more natural sunlight to enter your house. They add an elegant flair to a home&#8217;s design and more and more new houses are installing these rather than traditional, straight window frames, creating a big [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Arched windows are becoming common accents for many modern houses. These small, semi-circle blinds are usually seen above doors to allow more natural sunlight to enter your house. They add an elegant flair to a home&#8217;s design and more and more new houses are installing these rather than traditional, straight window frames, creating a big demand for arched window blinds.<br/><br/>Blinds for arched windows are custom made to the different window sizes and will blend with almost all designs of window blinds. Just like all window blinds, those made for arched windows are available in loads of styles, colors and sizes.<br/><br/>- Pleated Arched Blinds are available in many colors, including soft neutrals as well as bright, modern blues, greens and reds.<br/><br/>- Wooden arched blinds offer a more permanent window treatment option for your arched windows. Wood blinds usually feature individual slats that can be adjusted to redirect light.<br/><br/>- Cellular arched shades are incredibly in demand because of their fine look and ability to block direct sunlight without obstructing all natural light. These window blinds are also available in many colors and sizes, complementing traditional cellular window blinds.<br/><br/>New types of blinds are rolled in each day to keep pace with the increasing number of homes using these modern window styles. Most window blind companies can provide custom fit arched blinds to suit any traditional window blind.<br/><br/>Arched windows look great in your home and allow additional light to enter the house without interfering with your privacy, but they can also cause unnecessary glares and additional heat in the summer. Covering your arched windows with custom fit window blinds will allow you to adjust the amount of light that shines in.<br/><br/>Many of them operate on a remote control to make it easy to open and close the blinds, even if the window is located several feet above the floor. With a remote, you can open your blinds to allow the morning&#8217;s first light to shine in and then easily press a button to close the blind when the heat of the afternoon sun warms the room.<br/><br/>While blinds are terrific accents for your house and are very effective for managing the light and temperature within your home, they can be difficult to clean. Most window blinds can be troublesome to keep free of dust and dirt, but those for arched windows are often located much higher so the task is even more tedious.<br/><br/>The other primary downfall of deciding to cover your arched windows with blinds is finding the right size for your window. Arched windows are many difficult sizes and these types of blinds are typically only sold at specialty shops or online. Some arched windows are not perfect arches and require a custom made blind.<br/><br/>There are many different styles of blinds that are designed specifically for arched windows, so the price can vary greatly depending on the quality and materials, as well as the size of the blinds and the included features. Simple pleated and cellular arched window blinds can be found for as little as $60. More elaborate blinds can cost more than $200 each.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>John Donovan Roberts						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[While most buyers of double glazing are looking for replacement windows to help reduce their energy costs, or because their old windows are rattling in their frames, there&#8217;s a whole class of buyers who are &#8216;trading up&#8217; &#8211; replacing perfectly good window frames for the sake of having the windows they want. They may be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>While most buyers of double glazing are looking for replacement windows to help reduce their energy costs, or because their old windows are rattling in their frames, there&#8217;s a whole class of buyers who are &#8216;trading up&#8217; &#8211; replacing perfectly good window frames for the sake of having the windows they want. They may be looking to replace all of their windows with a different style, or trying to restore their home to its architectural period.<br/><br/>And then there are the homes that were fitted with the first wave of double glazed windows in the 1960s and 1970s. The original windows that featured double glazing as an energy saving measure were aluminum framed and conformed to the best energy standards of their day. There have been enormous advances since then &#8211; in materials, techniques and styles. For many people, it&#8217;s time to upgrade to the new standards, even if the old windows are still holding firm.<br/><br/>There are other reasons that people turn to replacement windows as well. Last spring, for instance, my mother decided it was time to replace the mullioned casement windows in her kitchen. She&#8217;s always hated them, but they came with the house &#8211; and were brand new when she bought it. She shopped around for months until she finally found exactly what she wanted &#8211; a full three three-sided greenhouse window with shelving built into the window frames. Each pane is double glazed, and the entire effect is stunning. Her choice of replacement window transformed the entire kitchen.<br/><br/>Whatever your reason for seeking replacement windows, the following advice can help you choose the right ones.<br/><br/>Prioritize your needs<br/><br/>Think through your reasons for replacing your windows and place a priority on each. There are many choices of materials and styles of replacement windows available, and each has distinct advantages over the others. If you&#8217;re concerned with restoration, for example, and want authenticity, then wood framed double glazed windows will probably be at the top of your list. If your primary need in replacing windows is affordability, then PVCu framed windows are a far better choice.<br/><br/>Do your research<br/><br/>Research windows and styles, certainly, but also check into the companies that you choose to do business with. Ask around to friends who&#8217;ve replaced windows about their experience with particular suppliers and contractors.<br/><br/>Invite three to four companies to your home to get an estimate<br/><br/>Don&#8217;t make a choice based on one Always have your windows measured by a professional<br/><br/>Don&#8217;t order based on your own measurements, no matter how reliable you think they are. Choose a company that will take the measurements themselves, if for no other reason that it then becomes THEIR responsibility if any of the windows ordered don&#8217;t fit the space for them.<br/><br/>Finally, don&#8217;t assume that you&#8217;re stuck with the same look you&#8217;ve got. Replacement windows can make a spectacular difference in your home&#8217;s appearance and value. Barring prohibition for historical or council reasons, you can have that picture or bay window you&#8217;ve always wanted. It&#8217;s all a matter of finding it.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Matthew Anthony						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have a home than you no doubt have had to replace your window screens at some point in the past; it is a fact of life that all things will break at some point. In order to more effectively assure your self the best type of window screen management, you need to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>If you have a home than you no doubt have had to replace your window screens at some point in the past; it is a fact of life that all things will break at some point. In order to more effectively assure your self the best type of window screen management, you need to be sure that you are effectively able to care for your windows and you know what to do if you ever have any issue that needs to be attended to.<br/><br/>If you are considering replacement of all of your home windows and you feel competent and doing this on your own, then that is one thing. However a complete overhaul of your entire window picture of your home can be a daunting task that many people don&#8217;t consider before they actually begin it. You need to replace all the window frames as well as all the glass and this can be a bit much for people especially of multi-level homes.<br/><br/>However, if you are just going to be repairing one window frame or if you&#8217;re just going to be replacing a window screen than the you should be able to do this on your own. Even if you need to get up on a ladder and suspend yourself over your home on the exterior for a period of time this should be something that is that difficult. You can also usually access your window from the inside of the home which should make replacing a window easier. Replacing a bay window is often the easiest window to replace, especially if it has a seat!<br/><br/>Window Screens the Bane Of Everyone&#8217;s Existence<br/><br/>If you have ever lived anywhere with windows; a home, an apartment, even a boat; then you no doubt have had to replace your window screens at one point or another. There are a number of potential causes for ripped window screens among them being boys trying to sneak into your daughter&#8217;s bedroom late at night, thieves trying to steal your beautiful flower vase that you leave perched on the window sill, children trying to get their hands in the cookie jar, or the more reasonable potential reasons, that your screens are just tired and old and past their prime.<br/><br/>If you believe that any of these potential causes could come about to your window screens than there are a number of things you can do to remedy this situation. One thing you can do is just get in screens. This is the easiest solution and there are window screens for all window sizes which are pretty standard so he should know the right size screen and you can just get a brand-new one to put in its place. You can also get small squares of screen which you can then attach onto the holes in the window screen. This is the more economical option there are just small spaces which need to be fixed.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Ray L. Walberg							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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