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Inner frame for historic windows
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Anyone here wrestled with stained glass windows on a landmarked place? I’m in a 1910 brownstone with original leaded panels facing a busy avenue. Can’t replace the units (landmark rules), and winter nights bring both traffic noise and a little draft. I’m eyeing interior secondary glazing on magnets—basically a lift-off inner pane—but I’m worried about condensation between the layers and how annoying cleanup gets. If you’ve done magnetic inserts, did they fog up, and how did you handle day-to-day maintenance without messing with the old sash?
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Inner frame for historic windows - by paleftina601 - 5 hours ago

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