Showing posts with label windows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label windows. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 21, 2023

Energize Franklin: Save Money and Energy by Improving or Replacing Inefficient Drafty Windows

According to the US Department of Energy, heat gain and heat loss through windows are responsible for 25%–30% of residential heating and cooling energy use. Energy efficient windows are an important consideration for both new and existing homes; in addition to saving money on heating and cooling costs, they can also add to the resale value of your home.

Are my windows working to keep my home warm?

You can quickly determine if your windows are sealing properly on a cold, windy day. If your windows are closed, but you can still feel cold drafts with hands near the window edges, you should probably take action to seal the suspect windows; there are several low-cost sealing options available at most local and big-box hardware stores.

New Windows versus Window Replacement
New windows typically cost around $1000 or more per window, since a trained carpenter is replacing the window frame. Costs can be reduced if the existing window frame is left in place and a smaller window frame and window is installed inside the existing frame. Companies that advertise “replacement in a day” are likely selling “window replacements” and not new windows. Typically, glass area decreases and they can be less aesthetically pleasing.

The following testimonial was written by David Rittenhouse in March, 2023, and can be found on the EnergizeFranklin.org website:
“I used Arthur Home Improvement in 2007 to replace 21 windows, 2 sliding doors, remove siding, add ½ inch insulation and add vinyl siding. The Harvey vinyl windows and siding have required virtually no maintenance. I couldn't be happier with the way the project went, and how they have held up during the 16 years since. The house is definitely easier to heat and cool with the new windows and the insulation under the siding.”
For more information on this and other energy-saving ideas, please visit EnergizeFranklin.org !

Energize Franklin: Save Money and Energy by Improving or Replacing Inefficient Drafty Windows
Energize Franklin: Save Money and Energy by Improving or Replacing Inefficient Drafty Windows

Monday, February 21, 2022

"we can celebrate both our differences and our similarities"

The analogy of "windows, mirrors, and sliding glass doors" struck me when I heard it at the School Committee meeting Feb 8 and then again at the Town Council meeting Feb 16. I was delighted to find my eyes caught a reference to this in my Twitter stream. 

Via Debbie Reese (https://twitter.com/debreese), we find that Reading is Fundamental (https://www.rif.org/) shared a re-print of the original article by Rudine Sims Bishop published in 1990.  

"Books are sometimes windows, offering views of worlds that may be real or imagined, familiar or strange. These windows are also sliding glass doors, and readers have only to walk through in imagination to become part of whatever world has been created or recreated by the author. When lighting conditions are just right, however, a window can also be a mirror. Literature transforms human experience and reflects it back to us, and in that reflection we can see our own lives and experiences as part of the larger human experience. Reading, then, becomes a means of self-affirmation, and readers often seek their mirrors in books."

You can read the full article here -> https://scenicregional.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Mirrors-Windows-and-Sliding-Glass-Doors.pdf

The Twitter thread ->  https://twitter.com/debreese/status/1495060049634467840

School Committee DEI presentation ->   https://www.franklinps.net/sites/g/files/vyhlif4431/f/uploads/dei_presentation_february_8_2022_5.pdf

Audio recording of the DEI segment -> https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-727-school-committee-meeting-02-08-22-p2-of-3 


slide from the update on diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts around the district
slide from the update on diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts around the district

Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Town of Franklin, MA: drive up window closed on Wednesday, Apr 21 - come into the lobby

Town of Franklin, MA (@TOFranklinMA) tweeted on Tue, Apr 20, 2021:
"The drive thru window at the Municipal Building will remain closed tomorrow, Wednesday April 21st. Residents are welcome to come into the lobby for transactions. Thank you!"

Note: The windows are being replaced in the Municipal Bldg and the work on the drive up windows was estimated to take one day. It appears to have taken more than that hence the extension of the closure from Tuesday to Wednesday.

Original notification on Thursday April 15, 2021
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2021/04/drive-up-window-schedule-at-municipal.html

Town of Franklin, MA: drive up window closed on Wednesday, Apr 21 - come into the lobby
Town of Franklin, MA: drive up window closed on Wednesday, Apr 21 - come into the lobby


Thursday, April 15, 2021

Drive Up Window Schedule at the Municipal Building - Apr 20

Drive Up Window Schedule at the Municipal Building

On Tuesday, April 20, the Drive-Up window at the Town Hall will be closed due to work on the bricks and glass, as part of the building window project. 

The Treasurer's office will be open and residents are welcome to come into the lobby for any in-person transactions. 

Thank you. 


Drive Up Window Schedule at the Municipal Building - Apr 20
Drive Up Window Schedule at the Municipal Building - Apr 20

Saturday, July 18, 2020

Town of Franklin: Have you used our municipal building's drive-up window?

Town of Franklin, MA (@TOFranklinMA) tweeted at 1:01 PM on Fri, Jul 17, 2020:

"Our municipal building's drive-up window is quite unique!  It serves as a safe & easily accessible point of contact!  Window service is available Monday - Friday for our residents and businesses. Spread the word!  https://t.co/a7BxPDQK5E #driveup #customerservice #openforbusiness" https://t.co/Vl9qqG4A1F





Town of Franklin: Have you used our municipal building's drive-up window?
Town of Franklin: Have you used our municipal building's drive-up window?


Monday, March 12, 2018

In the News: stained glass being restored; student walkouts planned

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:

"Accompanied by the shrill of an electric saw, and a clinking rainfall of decades-old glazing, an entire wall of stained glass windows was extracted over the course of three days from the historic Franklin Federated Church -- bound for a Minnesota workshop to be restored to their original glory. 
Under the guidance of project manager Kit Sherwood, of Willet-Hauser Stained Glass, each delicate panel was meticulously freed from the glazing and tiny nails that held them in place. Panels were carefully tipped out, set down and lowered to the ground on a mechanical elevated work platform. There, each panel was handed over to two other team members - Sherwood’s nephew, Tyson, and brother in-law, Jimmy Cope - to be taped and cautiously packed between layers of padding into a shipping container. 
“It’s a little nerve-wracking,” admitted Sherwood, seeming relieved to have the panel he just removed safely secured with an “x” of blue tape and nestled into place among the other panels in the packing container."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20180311/stained-glass-from-franklin-church-to-undergo-restoration

Related posting
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/03/franklin-federated-church-stained-glass.html

The large center window was removed first
The large center window was removed first

Then the smaller surrounding windows were removed
Then the smaller surrounding windows were removed

"As schools around the country brace for student walkouts following the deadly shooting in Parkland, Florida, principals and superintendents are scrambling to perform a delicate balancing act: How to let thousands of students exercise their First Amendment rights while not disrupting school and not pulling administrators into the raging debate over gun control. 
Some have taken a hard line, promising to suspend students who walk out, while others are using a softer approach, working with students to set up places on campus where they can remember the victims of the Florida shooting and express their views about school safety and gun control. 
Since the Feb. 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, demonstrations have sprung up on school campuses around the country. But the first large-scale, coordinated national demonstration is planned for March 14, when organizers of the Women’s March have called for a 17-minute walkout, one minute for each of the 17 students and staff members killed in Florida."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/ZZ/20180311/NEWS/180319987

The Pantherbook article on the FHS student walkout was posted here earlier
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2018/03/pantherbook-walkout-planned-at-franklin.html

Pantherbook: "A Walkout Planned at Franklin High"
Pantherbook: "A Walkout Planned at Franklin High"

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Franklin Federated Church: stained glass window repair underway

One of the two large stained glass windows at Franklin Federated Church, along with 16 smaller windows that surround it, will be removed this week to undergo restoration.

The window restoration is part of a $500,000 ongoing Restoration Campaign at the historic church. The window repair will cost $43,000 and is expected to take 6 months to complete.

Kit Sherwood of Willet-Hauser Stained Glass in Minnesota will remove the windows, box them, and ship them to Willet-Hauser’s studio for restoration and repair. The window area, which faces the parking lot next to the church at 171 Main Street, will be temporarily covered with a layer of white plywood. Work will begin on the morning of Monday, March 5 and continue through Wednesday, March 7.
Franklin Federated Church: stained glass window repair underway
Franklin Federated Church: stained glass window repair underway

The leading that holds the stained glass in place will be replaced, and the individual panes of glass cleaned and repaired as necessary. The window will then be reassembled, and restored to its original location, and a clear acrylic will be installed to protect the window.

The church launched its Restoration Campaign in 2015, securing $500,000 in pledges from members and friends of the church. Other work that has been completed as part of the campaign has included a partial replacement of the church roof, a new heating system, foundation work to address water intrusion, replacement of the windows in the kitchen and dining room, electrical upgrades, and replacement of the exterior walkways, staircases and handicapped ramp.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Cold and frosty

The window at Berry Insurance provided a holiday scene on the cold and frosty Thursday morning:





Sunday, September 14, 2008

Windows and doors

It appears to be the season for windows and doors.

The house at 188 King St now sports them:

Franklin: 188 King St

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The renovation/rebuilding of Honey Dew Donuts on East Central St now sports them as well. Looks like the coffee will be brewing soon!

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How important are windows and doors?
Without them, all you have are four walls and no way to get in or out.