Brent Hull Explores Double Hung Windows
In this video, Brent explores what makes double-hung windows tick, and how to use them in your new construction projects. These windows get a lot of bad flak. They are usually all rickety and leak, but they should last a 100 years or more because they are typically so well made! With just a little restoration and TLC, they can go another 100 years. Hull Millwork

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