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Keep Your Church's Sanctuary Quiet With Double-Pane Stained-Glass Windows

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Large stained-glass windows in historic church sanctuaries are beautiful – but they eventually deteriorate. According to Religious Product News, most stained-glass windows last between 70 and 100 years. Once they’re this old, stained-glass windows will begin to sag. If your church’s stained-glass windows are loose and need to be replaced, consider opting for a modern take on stained glass that will reduce how much outside noise enters your sanctuary. Hiring a window installation company to put in double-pane stained glass windows will keep your church’s sanctuary both beautiful and quiet.…

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2 Ways To Increase The Privacy Of Your Glass Shower Enclosures

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Glass shower enclosures make your bathroom beautiful, but can be hard to keep spotless and they don’t afford you much privacy. You can frost the surface of your glass shower enclosure by using an etching paste or a frost spray paint and turn your plain glass shower into a decorated one. Here are the instructions for you to make these changes to your glass shower enclosures right at home. Permanent Frosted Design…

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3-Step Guide For Temporarily Patching A Large Hole In Your Home's Window

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After finding a large hole in one of your home’s windows, you may want to repair it quickly to keep the rain and bugs out of your house. However, you may not be able to have it permanently repaired right away. If so, use the following three-step guide for temporarily patching the hole in your window’s glass. Step 1:  Remove Broken Glass Pieces And Fragments Before you start patching the hole, the first step that needs to be completed is removing any broken glass pieces and fragments.…

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