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1. and for ventilation purpose, windows and doors, in and out, installed
to move, every home has.
2. the window frame could, with the pane made, be wood or metal, mate-
rials for, of thick glass.
3. heat, were sealed, that provided protection, with primitive wooden
shutters, against rain, small window openings, cold and insects.
4. and when pointed downward, louvered wooden shutters, and light
control, they could, provided insulation, repel rainwater.
5. a spacer is, that separates the two panes, window manufacturing, the
component used in, of glass in an insulating, glass system.
6 that the frames require, of plastic windows is, very little maintenance,
оne of the benefits.
7. a cost effective alternative, to expensive wood windows, рlastic win-
dows are.
8. is broken, if glass sandwich, glass fragments don’t smash, but remain
on the flexible layer, in all directions.
9. flooded with mastic, insulated glazing unit is, dust and moisture, to
prevent penetration of.
10. in the windows of ordinary homes, glass was used, only in the early,
in England, 17th century.
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1. Every home has windows and doors installed to move in and out and for ventilation purpose.
2. Materials for the window frame could be wood or metal with the pane made of thick glass.
3. Small window openings were sealed with primitive wooden shutters that provided protection against rain, heat, cold and insects.
4. Louvered wooden shutters provided insulation and light control, and when pointed downward they could repel rainwater.
5. A spacer is the component used in window manufacturing that separates the two panes of glass in an insulating glass system.
6. One of the benefits of plastic windows is very little maintenance that the frames require.
7. Plastic windows are a cost effective alternative to expensive wood windows.
8. If glass sandwich is broken, glass fragments don't smash in all directions but remain on the flexible layer.
9. Insulated glazing unit is flooded with mastic to prevent penetration of dust and moisture.
10. In England glass was used in the windows of ordinary homes only in the early 17th century.