Throughout its 1,000-year history, stained glass has adorned many a church window, with many an angel depicted in the ornate designs of those iridescent beauties.
Despite the commonality of such a sight, however, the appearance of one such angel on a local church window was more than a welcome surprise, according to the Rev. Vernon Wright of Second Congregational Church.
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Sliding glass door locks are an important investment to make if you want to keep your house secure. Sliding glass doors are a favorite among homeowners because they offer a picturesque view of the outside while also serving the dual purpose of a functional door. Unfortunately, these doors are also a favorite among burglars because they are often poorly secured and provide ample room for a crook to carry out all of your valuable goods. These doors are usually on the side or back of a home which makes it all the more appealing. Luckily the right sliding glass door locks can keep them at bay.
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Mitchell International, Inc., announced the launch of GlassMate 6.0 and GlassMate Mobile.
GlassMate 6.0 features several product upgrades to streamline the auto glass repair and replacement (AGRR) process, helping to accelerate repair and replacement times and increase customer satisfaction levels, Mitchell says.
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Sliding glass doors allow you to have a great view outside and are typically easy to open and shut. Sometimes, however, the rollers will break, making it very difficult to use the door. You will need to know a few trick and hints so that you will be able to repair the rollers quickly.
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John Petchonka, the co-owner of Ridgefield Glass, is all smiles when he looks in the mirror.
Despite the gloomy economy, the establishment, which has made high-end custom glass home accessories since 1974, is experiencing a 20-percent increase in sales over the same period last year, said Petchonka, who took over the business in 2005 with Robert Sassone, a former custom molding designer.
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Window condensation, it may have happened to you at some time in your life… you go to sleep at night with your windows clean and clear and wake up the next morning with enough moisture on the inside of your window to make puddles on the sill. Or just the opposite, you can’t see out of your windows because there is a “fog” on the exterior of your glass. And finally, you may be subject to a constant condensation that builds up between the insulated glass. Regardless of which type of window condensation you experience, it can be disturbing.
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