Buying a home is often better than renting. If there is any type of mold or mildew situation, please get an inspection before you buy. There are companies that remediate mold and an inspection by them would be wise. Ask if the owner has had the service and has a receipt. Some DIY repairs may not be up to snuff.
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Then the leakage flux will be reduced as leakage flux is iversely propertional to window factor i,e height to width ratio of the window. As height is more & width is less then the leakage flux ll travel through low reluctance path i,e core itself and it adds with the main flux or working flux.
Price gouging on window stickers- they can have strange charges. Mechanical condition - cars may be fine for a month but then the car might get problems because it wasn't checked before buying.
Some good window treatment ideas are to clean it often. You want to do this to keep the mildew at minimum. I usually use windex to clean, but there are more industrial solutions you can use.
Window cleaners are fairly cheap. Depending on where you purchase them and what brand you buy. You could spend as little as a dollar, buying from the dollar store, or more buying else where.
pretty much window units do not provide a high R value installed so the split system eliminates all that window leakage which your unit then has to condition costing you more dollars.
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The plastic pulley at the upperside of the window regulator gets weak and cracks. Once this happens it means buying a new regulator. If buying used check very carefully for cracking in this area.
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no mold, mildew. a sound sturdy foundation. energy efficiant window's, doors,( fridge washer, dryer if they come with the house) clean water. (if you have kids) good schools. A nice sized yard. a good septic if not city sewer. no bugs or rodents. crime levels in town. You might want to take a look at the location / neighborhood.
Yes by buying a window vista installation CD.
Yes, blinds, curtains, shutters, valences, shades, and screens are all considered window treatments.