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Shouldn’t take much to install it. Not sure what the relevance is between the window and the brick building… I would do it. Call me at 347-276-6528 Levi SoHoAppliances

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pigthree | 12 years and 11 months ago
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Had this thought on an earlier thread. what are the possibilities of doing several layers of horizontal piping in a closed loop system in the rear yard? could dig in sections giving a place to put the soil.

brucef | 12 years and 11 months ago
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We do a lot of geo in So Jersey, where it makes a lot of sense. We install Bosch, which used to be Florida Heat Pump. Because of our sandy soil, high water tables, and flat ground easily accessible by plentiful well diggers (most homes are private well/private septic out here). In a nutshell, we dig two separate wells, an up and a down. Sometimes we can use the existing well for the up. Geo air conditioning is like shooting fish in a barrell. For the price of runing a pump, you get unlimited cooling. Heating is beter than conventional heat pump, but still an uphill slog. Back to Brooklyn or other urban areas. The expertise isn’t here, the twenty local well digging rigs aren’t here, the space and sandy soil aren’t here, so geo is a BAD idea in Brooklyn. Trouble with being on the bleeding edge, is you will get cut and bleed to death. if you have a second home in “horsey” country, we would be glad to fix you up.

Silvermax | 12 years and 11 months ago
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We looked into this quite a bit before our renovation and concluded exactly what eman134 says. There is a brownstone in Fort Greene (I think) that drilled down through the front, but of course that presents difficulties avoiding public lines. And you would have to drill way way down to get the necessary pipe length. That’s why geothermal is ideally suited for buildings that have lots of land — because you can go down six feet but horizontally. Another possibility would be to do it collectively for a whole row of houses — get a rig, dismantle it, lift it over the rooftop, then drill down, but for several houses, making it financially more feasible.

eman134 | 12 years and 11 months ago
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the biggest problem is that you cannot fit or maneuver a drilling rig into a brooklyn brownstowne yard

deancollins | 12 years and 11 months ago
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there were a couple on NY Times articles about this for ther UES last year. i also think this is a fantastic idea ever since a friend of a friend of mine in australia started contracting in this space (no point in putting you in touch as its very locally dependant). I dont know why more people arent doing things like this.

jockdeboeraia | 12 years and 11 months ago
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Not cheap, great if you plan to live there the rest of your life. I did it for a project in Detroit, but they had a ton of land and were able to go horizontally.

wholesalerbill1 | 12 years and 11 months ago
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Go for it if you have a buttload of money to spend. It’s only feasable on a larger scale and if you have a lot of dough. I just sold fittings to a contractor doing a pretty big geothermal commercial job. They are drilling down 2,000 feet. I’ve sold them about $30,000 worth of fittings and pipe this month and that’s just a small chunk of this endeavor.

dancingirl | 12 years and 11 months ago
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Yes, Peter at Stained Glass on 5th is wonderful. I have used him for several projects and have always been thrilled with his work.

sabulba | 12 years and 11 months ago
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Creations made from free stained glass patterns will enhance your garden and the home decoration, and make great gifts for family and friends when they will have a look. Stained glass patterns are also useful for making small projects such as sun catchers and candleholders and like this project like panel lamps and full windows. These are easily personalized for other crafts, and easily be adapted into- glass painting patterns, stained glass quilt patterns, mosaic patterns, Gallery Glass patterns, rug hooking patterns, scroll saw patterns, kite patterns, silk painting patterns or even miniature doll house decorations. http://www.shutterco.ie/

cupolacoffee | 12 years and 11 months ago
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You might be better off getting one made to match and fit at a place like the Stained Glass Store, 300 5th Avenue, Brooklyn, 718-768-7964.

Augustiner | 12 years and 11 months ago
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Probably you are right, a properly restored original window plus storm window will give you the energy efficiency of a regular replacement window. All that means is that the replacement windows are not good. Well, we don´t know how rotten elm100s windows are.
If the wood has soaked water for years, then you can´t just spatel sand and paint, you will have to replace parts of the wood – and you will still end up with old mechanics and a window that is everything but straight and so on.
My guess is that a proper restoration of a window will hardly come out lower than 1000 dollar per window, and you still have the old glass and a not-at-all-historic-looking storm window.
So the question is what is the specification: affordable – historic – energy efficient. You will not get all of these.
cheap: do whatever, but forget about historic or energy efficient
historically correct: make it look good, compromise on energy efficiency.
alltogether is pricey: ~$ 2000 for window only without install will buy you a wooden historically correct looking window, triple pane passive house standard. Top not operable, lower part recessed and operable as tilt & turn.

callalily | 12 years and 11 months ago
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The Federal government did a study comparing new double-paned replacement windows with old original windows plus storms and found the latter were more energy efficient. There are other reasons to keep the original windows: The old growth wood they are made of is more durable than new wood. Replacement windows fill the hole with an additional frame, which cuts out light and looks bad. Fixing an original wood window can be an inexpensive DIY solution (see Anna Dorfman’s DoorSixteen blog for details — not impossible). I doubt even paying a carpenter to fix original wood windows would be as expensive as replacing them. We got an estimate for materials and installation of 15 wood Marvin windows installed “brick to brick” (meaning in the original holes) and it was $30,000\. If you don’t already have storm windows, they can be expensive. And of course, replacement windows will never look as good as the originals. If you live in a landmarked area and you have the originals, they want you to keep them. I rue the day previous owners of our house threw ours away. The vinyl replacements aren’t working, and we have to replace those.

Augustiner | 12 years and 11 months ago
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I don’t agree with Mopar. Good new windows are definitely more energy efficient than rotting old ones. Good windows are custom made, and if you are willing to spend some money you can indeed create the same look without compromises. But I would just replace them all. On the low end patching and painting individual windows will give you a visually ok result. But there is no way you can make the worn out mechanics airtight without dropping the same amount of money like a high end new solution.

callalily | 13 years ago
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If you can find the right carpenter to repair your old windows, they can take care of the rotting frames and the gaping holes. A well maintained old window plus a storm window is more energy efficient than any new window and will potentially last hundreds of years, while the replacement windows will fail long before that. See the book “Working Windows” for details.

minasimon | 13 years ago
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We purchased a set 18 months ago which we can’t use. Similar design and size. If interested call me at 718.783.3189 for viewing. We’re in Fort Greene.

allrenovation | 13 years ago
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For **Landmark Townhouses** or **Brownstones** in Upper **Manhattan** or Bronx we work directly with Robert Arthur King, R.A., Tel – 212-926-3270, raking@att.net We currently are working on a **Landmark renovation** project in Brooklyn, if you have any questions feel free to call me. Best, Pietro Calabretta **All Renovation Construction LLC** 718-351-4099 http://www.allrenovationllc.com

onra | 13 years ago
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oneill rose architects do@oneillrosearchitects.com 718 852 3925 We have worked on many townhouse renovations through out NYC and would love to talk with you about your project.

JorgeF | 13 years ago
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Where in the Bronx are you, I am from the Bronx currentlly working on a couple projects in Riverdale jorgefontan@gmail.com

dazednconfused2 | 13 years ago
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Jim Hill, RA, LEED AP Urban Pioneering Architecture 646.309.7259 jim@urban-pioneering.com