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If the new windows are a low-quality vinyl replacement or frame insert product, then yes, it can be more expensive. But compared to a full-framed, wood-clad quality window it is less expensive every time it has been compared, especially on larger assemblies.
On a large commercial project, the restoration process begins prior to demolition and completes with finish carpentry. Extraction and documentation occur first, with final installation following drywall and painting. Schedules for smaller projects are often based on the needs of the customer, however even a small group of windows can take weeks to complete.
Yes, work if often completed in occupied spaces. Insulated, translucent enclosures can keep rooms comfortable and safe while the restoration process continues.
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