Window contractors are experts in the installation and repair of glazing products. |
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The muntins are sandwiched between the double glazing so that the windows collect less dust and are easier to clean. |
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The eastern wall features extensive glazing in the form of sliding doors with Brazilian cedar window frames. |
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During a separate glazing session, several students and teachers pitched in to glaze 100 or so unglazed and unsigned bowls. |
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Shop fronts will be designed in frameless low iron glazing to give uninterrupted views into shop interiors. |
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Pretty, sweet, charming and as far from the slick, besuited, smarmy sort of double glazing type sales rep I had expected. |
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For 84 Arthur Road, he contrasts the rough-cut, unseasoned oak with the smooth glazing. |
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The north facade, which will receive minimal direct solar heat gain, has unshaded glazing. |
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Underneath the cantilever, glass panels between the beams form a band of clerestorey glazing admitting daylight to the ground floor. |
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A new jumbo monopitch supported by heavy steel trusses caps the building and introduces light through clerestory glazing. |
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Modern houses also offer an ideal home for dust mites through central heating, carpeting and double glazing which make homes warmer. |
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The clear glazing admits generous daylight into the main gym hall below, transforming the huge space into a welcoming, luminous cavern. |
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It has been rewired, with double glazing and central heating put in, along with a new kitchen and bathroom. |
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We did not put central heating or double glazing in homes we had any intention of demolishing. |
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Nearly the entire southwest facade is made up of vertical panes of alternating pink, chartreuse, blue, and yellow glazing. |
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Multiple strips of horizontal glazing give fascinating dappled light within. |
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Externally the edges of the paraboloids form high gables infilled by curtain glazing on a brick plinth. |
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It is finished to high standards with parquet flooring throughout, gypsum walls and ceilings, air conditioning and triple glazing. |
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Now here's a chance to try your hand at making, glazing and firing your own Raku pieces. |
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Molding something out of clay, decorating it and glazing it, then firing it in the kiln is a fantastic experience for young artists. |
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Other features of the house, which is of timber frame construction with part brick finish, include double glazing and oil-fired central heating. |
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An array of choices exists for glazing, including glass, vinyl, fiberglass, polycarbonate, acrylic and polyethylene. |
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As potting and glazing technologies became more advanced during the 18th century, porcelain production reached a high point. |
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Going upstairs, you look out through the great tree and can get glances of King's Chapel through frameless double glazing. |
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The curtain wall loses its glazing and swoops beyond the interior spaces to denote the building's public entrance. |
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For example, using the building form to provide shelter from a noise source is preferable to installing acoustic-rated glazing. |
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Daylight is the hospital's primary design element, with extensive glazing in all program areas. |
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Sue Lancett who works in the glazing department would rather take redundancy. |
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Double doors separate it from the spacious dining room, which features a glass-block installation and extensive glazing. |
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The noise of the traffic has forced residents to sleep at the back of their houses and install secondary glazing, costing hundreds of pounds. |
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He said the roof on the new grandstand was half-completed and glazing was being installed. |
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Contractors will also be working on specialist glazing, stonework installation, IT and general site maintenance over the Christmas break. |
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Double and triple-paned glazing options on glass are available for maximum energy efficiency. |
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It is available as a clear or tinted glazing so it can be installed without altering the appearance of the facility. |
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He said such improvements might, for example, create ventilation between the inner stained glass and the protective outer glazing. |
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Also, we currently have secondary glazing, which deals with the traffic noise very effectively. |
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The 1932 building was fitted with a water-source heat pump and high-efficiency windows with spectrally selective glazing. |
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Interior glazing allows researchers to oversee their lab spaces from their offices. |
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Double-hung windows were replaced to match the profile and leaded glazing of the originals. |
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Any risk of feeling claustrophobic is banished by generous areas of glazing. |
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Storm windows can increase the efficiency of single-pane windows, the least energy-efficient type of glazing. |
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Glass, the oldest type of glazing, is probably the most commonly available material. |
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Today's building codes in most areas of the country generally require insulated glazing. |
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This glazing is projected to save 9.5 million kilowatt-hours of electricity per year. |
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The revival of interest in Flemish painting at the time is reflected in the glazing. |
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If desired, a glazing can be made from 200 grams of fine sugar mixed with three to four tablespoonfuls of boiling water or limejuice. |
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Warm the oven to 190 degrees C, and give the pastries a final glazing with beaten egg. |
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Sand every gloss surface thoroughly to provide a key for the next coat, including the glazing bars of windows. |
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On the outside we've removed the glazing bars to introduce a flat panel of glass. |
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My friend had gone white, his eyes glazing over, sweat glistening on his forehead. |
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Building A has no glazing or guttering, no ground floor or access to the first floor, no service fittings or internal finishes. |
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For a dwelling house, what is substantial completion is likely to entail finishing the external wall, tiling, woodwork, glazing and guttering. |
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Many data centers and telecom building exteriors and lobbies, for instance, are blast-proof with ballistic glazing up to 30 feet high. |
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The park authority compensated the complainant by meeting reasonable costs of fitting double glazing to those windows facing the cowshed. |
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They were an attempt to make homes more energy efficient by ensuring all glass used in new double glazing was of an approved thermal standard. |
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We had installed a brand new central heating system, double glazing and had all new fencing. |
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Houses which have PVC window frames will have double glazing, and every council bungalow will have a security door fitted. |
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Most of the windows have been fitted with UPVC double glazing, it has an alarm, and has oil-fired central heating. |
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When airports are built, there are grants for double glazing to windows of houses affected by the noise of planes. |
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The new energy saving glass can make double glazing as effective as triple glazing and reduces internal condensation. |
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As winners of the contest, their doors and windows will be fitted with free double glazing, in the hope of drastically cutting the noise. |
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Plastic glazing is susceptible to scratches and abrasions, as well as to damage by certain solvents. |
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The re-cladding uses a mixture of coated aluminium panels, glazing and curtain walling to break up the mass of the building. |
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The building will feature reconstituted stone and quality solar glazing as well as curtain walling. |
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I introduced a variety of glazing techniques including light washes, layering, blending, blotting, spraying and antiquing. |
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With one quoit bead or pendant from Varley Halls in Sussex, analysed by the British Museum, a combination of glazing techniques was used. |
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Using tinted glazing and deep, light-diffusing wells can help to compensate for this shortcoming, though neither is really a remedy. |
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In the domes every glazing bar has been numbered, carefully dismantled, repaired and reassembled. |
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With a thickness of 12 inches, the arch features a decorative keystone and double corbels, outlined by antique glazing on a white lacquer base. |
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It has big, deep glazing, because that provides greater airiness and a better view. |
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All the glazing used is argon-filled solar reflective glass, which is good for insulation. |
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Finally, the watercolours were reframed using a more neutral wooden frame and special non-reflective glazing. |
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When reglazing, remove all old glazing compound from the window sash with a putty knife, chisel, or large screwdriver. |
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Allow the primer time to dry before reinserting the points, clips, or strips and applying the glazing compound. |
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Thirty inches from the polycarbonate assembly runs a parallel layer of white laminated double glazing. |
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The fire was well ventilated due to broken glazing and the 30 mph wind helped fan the fire to the extreme intensity it was at when we arrived. |
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The house is light and airy with lots of glazing and three balconies on three levels let the garden come into the house. |
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The architects looked to glazing to combat the roar of 74,000 vehicles daily. |
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When the building is lit at night, the glazing disappears, making the naked structure look like a platform at sea. |
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My favorite part was glazing because I think that the lumpiness gives it character. |
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The scheme was then amended, with one building being lowered by one floor, with reduced glazing, and the other two buildings were scaled down. |
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Tap the nail set on the mark just enough to score the glazing on the tile, but not too hard. |
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The wall and roof glazing is suspended under the external steel structure by means of point fixings. |
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Most homes now have double glazing and efficient central heating so more and more of us are laying wall and floor tiles with stunning effects. |
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The pool house, heated and filled with water to the brimming edges and up to the base of the glazing, projects into the middle distance. |
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McIntyre lifted his players during the half-time break but a glazing miss in the first minute of the second period could have proved costly. |
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They doubled the sugar and added more mirin, the rice wine that lent the sauce, or teri, its distinctive flavor and glazing properties. |
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Both wails have fixed glazing with custom built mullions and transoms. |
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The interesting brick patterns, unique jointing methods, window articulations, and glazing systems earned the project the top prize for detailing. |
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It is thought that the directory will be one of only two in the country and it will include carefully vetted traders who cover a range of services from glazing to roofing. |
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After cutting the rebates the bar is then moved to the inner position of the sticking board where it is held by slotting the glazing rebate into the recess. |
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By glazing and layering burnt sienna and ochers, Hansen creates a rich depth and earthly warmth that keep her paintings evocative without crossing the line to the ethereal. |
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But Abbey warned that replacing period windows on an old house with double glazing could reduce a property's value, as could knocking down walls to create more space. |
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At this rate we more or less kept pace with the unfortunate porters whose job it is to supply the mountains' hotels with everything from tea to double glazing. |
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In cold climates houses tend to have wooden floors with carpets, fires or central heating, attic insulation, and double glazing, and everything is done to reduce draughts. |
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The shape of the vessel suggests American Indian pottery or other archaic forms for which the glazing technique may have seemed especially appropriate. |
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Items could include central heating, double glazing, security improvements, tidying of garden areas, improving fences and electrical and gas upgrading. |
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You have to ask hard questions and there has to be a long-term and much more wide-ranging approach than simply providing double glazing or heating. |
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The frame is filled in with triple glazing on the upper storey, with ashlar stone blocks on the first floor, and is left open on the ground floor to form a colonnade. |
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A total of 18,000 hand-blown glass panes made in Germany to replicate the original glazing of 1836 have been placed by specialist glaziers between the bars. |
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Unlike the all-or-nothing solution of interior drapes, electrochromic glazing can darken and lighten gradually in response to gradually changing conditions. |
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My family had no central heating, one open fire and no double glazing. |
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Mango pudding made from fresh mangos was my favourite, while the barbecued pork with honey glazing uses the tender meat at the neck rather than the traditional ribs. |
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With our systems you can have larger spans of glass, with minimal sightlines, for both vertical and roof glazing applications, without the need for supporting substructures. |
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The second evening will involve painting and glazing the pottery piece. |
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So ductile iron was used for castings, mild steel was used for strengthening the main arches, and stainless steel replaced the 10 miles of glazing bars. |
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Even window glazing bars, elements that do so much to give the detailed scale of Palladian and Neo-Classical architecture, were usually omitted from elevation drawings. |
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Her eyes glazing with tears, Martina stares at him as he walks behind her. |
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Both walls have fixed glazing with custom-built mullions and transoms. |
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Old-style, double-hung window frames are drafty by nature, so what you gain in energy efficiency with the double glazing, you may lose in the design of the old windows. |
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Reflective glazing is popular for large windows and in hot climates. |
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A typical ridge assembly will consist of an aluminium extrusion, shaped to receive the glazing bars and polycarbonate sheeting that forms the dual pitch roof. |
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Cladding and glazing this complex shape was also something that would have been almost insuperably difficult before the arrival of the computer-generated special shape. |
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The bill calls for a total ban on the cold calling for any work to do with property repairs and maintenance including uninvited double glazing salespeople. |
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In warm climates, where summertime heat gain is the main concern, look for windows with double glazing and spectrally selective coatings that reduce heat gain. |
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Argon is a poorer conductor of heat than air, and so using it to maintain the pressure between the panes results in less heat loss than air-filled double glazing. |
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The strong, visor-like bands of glazing are also retained, but replaced with double-glazed units and a secondary line of glazing to improve acoustic conditions. |
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The property has many extra features such as private rear garden with a low maintenance exterior, gas fired central heating, uPVC double glazing windows throughout, etc. |
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I've used jeweller's rouge on our double glazing as we keep finding tiny little scratches after they were installed and got fed up of bothering the company. |
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This cool air could be eliminated with low-e glazing, which has good insulating qualities and, thus, higher radiant temperatures on the glass surface. |
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A typical radiant heating and cooling system starts with a high-performance glazing system, integrated with light shelves and exterior shades as needed. |
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House insulation is another way of reducing energy consumption and carbon footprint, as well as double glazing and draught-proofing. |
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The spacious four-bedroom house, which boasts two annexes, benefits from central heating and double glazing. |
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Methods for estimating the effective longwave and solar optical properties of a venetian blind layer for use in centre-glass glazing analysis. |
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Polycarbonate glazing has many advantages over conventional glass glazing, but high heat transmissibility remains a problem. |
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The first window cracked and the second piece of glass was blackened but the double glazing saved the school. |
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The glazing transmissivities corresponded to clear glass and tinted glass, while the types corresponded to specular and diffuse transmission. |
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The new products are MS sealant, which is environment-friendly, polysulphide sealant and structural glazing alkoxy silicone sealant. |
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The use of glazing and detailing and a rich color pallette infuses his paintings with a luminosity usually seen in sacred altar pieces. |
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Cartway entrances have been preserved but tweaked for modern comfort with a mix of glazing and timber. |
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All the apartments are attractively presented throughout and have double glazing and thermostatically controlled electric heating. |
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Fire resistant glazing with PYRANS from the German specialty glass producer SCHOTT has many talents. |
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For your existing windows, the glazing rebates will also have to be deepened to provide the extra gap. |
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If your home has draught-proofing or dated double glazing you may need vents or airbricks in an exterior wall of the room. |
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Historical references include pointed gables features and wrapround balconies, brought well up to date with generous, soaring glazing. |
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Instead of putting his feet up, George pounds the streets going door to door selling glazing for Pennine Windows and Conservatories. |
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The bathroom is host to a traditional white three-piece suite, and the property benefits from gas fired central heating and uPVC double glazing. |
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To flyspeck, you need an old toothbrush, the paint color of your choice, glazing medium, a palette knife, and a mixing surface such as a palette or plastic container. |
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Although glazing was known to these potters, it was not widely used. |
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Insertion contract having activity supporting the cleaning of premises and glazing of the sites of the agglomeration of Nantes Sud Loire-Atlantique department. |
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The original roof was covered with slates with some glazing. |
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Properties that have had the windows fitted before 2002 should check to see if they have current fire escapes, and we can also advise on safety glazing and energy saving tips. |
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The bottom load, out-fold, three-panel, last panel single door system included rain tempered glazing above the muntin and acid etched glazing on the lower portion. |
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On sale, through Halifax in Selly Oak, at pounds 144,950, it has central heating and double glazing and a deceptive amount of living space behind its cottagey frontage. |
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Supply and installation of fire doors, exterior doors and fixed glazing as tubular frame parts made of aluminum with different requirements, detents and accessories. |
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With this product, we are able to bring an entire new dimension to structural glazing, says Kevin Moens, Eastman Global Business Director Advanced Materials Interlayers. |
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Putting plastic tape and a layer of cling-film around draughty windows is better at keeping heat in rather than draught excluders or double glazing. |
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