A normal work day, if there actually is such a thing, starts early for Chuck and Orey. First things first....gotta get the truck cleaned out to make room for another load of new windows.All the old windows and debris are hauled away daily, so this is an every day ordeal. When possible we donate to Habitat for Humanity.
Today, the guys continued work on a 28 window job in south Tulsa. These windows again were Simonton double hung in the driftwood color. Driftwood is a fairly new color, and is quite popular as it blends well with most house that have a stone veneer.
A lot of people ask if the old windows that we remove can be saved to reuse again. While occasionally this is possible, usually they are nailed in behind the brick, rock, or wood siding, and the old windows end up in a pile like this. (Remember the pictures above....all of this gets hauled away!)
No question as to whether this is a boy's or girl's room!
Chuck and Orey will not have to hit the gym this evening. They got their weight lifting in with these windows as they had laminated glass which means 3 panes of glass per sash.
Orey catches his breath before hoisting another window up the ladder.
Look for more pictures of our staff with some fun personal facts in upcoming days.
If windows is very old and useless, then it should be replaced with new window because this is worthless if money will be spend on old and cracked window.
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