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Hope’s Windows Showcases its Focus on Historic Renovation

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JAMESTOWN, N.Y.—Hope’s Windows, Inc., the nation’s leading manufacturer of custom-designed, solid steel and bronze window and door systems, highlights its line of window replacements for historic steel windows. When it comes to preserving historical architecture, Hope’s recognizes the need for updated performance and efficiency with an eye toward traditional aesthetics. Hope’s steel and bronze window replacements offer an upgrade that preserves historic architectural elements while offering the efficiencies and benefits of modern window systems.

Hope’s line of historic window replacements, spanning eight stylistic series, has come about in collaboration with historic and landmark committees to preserve each building’s authentic design. Plus, Hope’s window replacements adhere to the stringent National Park Service guidelines for National Historic locations.

The University Series is designed for projects requiring historic replication of exterior putty-glazed steel windows and doors. This series has been implemented in historic colleges and universities across the U.S., including Yale University. The University series is ideal for replacement projects as well as new construction on historic campuses, ensuring aesthetic continuity between old and new.

Another option, the Old World Suite, offers classic solid steel windows and doors with three-point casements or arrow-shaped profiles, for windows with narrow old-world style framing. The Old World Suite equips historic buildings with fixed or operable window openings and the option to add Hope’s patented Thermal Evolution technology, making these historic buildings more energy efficient.

The One55 line was utilized for an all-new steel window system at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard. This series is designed for projects requiring replication of historic steel windows with arrow-shaped profiles. Other options include the Landmark175 Series, offering a classic steel window aesthetic with a narrower sightline and accommodating a variety of glass thicknesses and makeups. For a project with oversized windows, the Jamestown175 Series couples grandiosity of scale with narrow sightlines, complete with operation range, and is available in solid Empire Bronze as well as solid steel.

For more information, product illustrations, and product specifications, visit https://hopeswindows.com/products/type/historic-steel-window-replacement/.

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