[MassHistPres] Basement windows

Sullivan, Charles M. csullivan at cambridgema.gov
Fri Dec 8 09:28:26 EST 2006


Go to brosco.com and look for Brosco Boston Layout 1' 1/8" Cellar Sash and Frames. Their three-light sash come in about two dozen dimensions from 1'9"x 11" to 3'3"x1'9". Brosco's Book of Designs has all the traditional Boston pattern windows.

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Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 9:19 AM
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Subject: [MassHistPres] Basement windows


Can anyone suggest a good source for replacement basement windows that
are capable of being crafted to resemble original 3-pane wooden windows?
We have a homeowner whose windows are rotted out and missing, even the
sills are gone. A white vinyl unit that they presented was far from
desirable. We are OK with double-pane glass, simulated divided lights
(on exterior), material could be wood, aluminum clad (dark finish) or
dark vinyl.

Thanks,

Ralph Slate
Springfield, MA 
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