Cold air slipped in through cracked seals, making winters harder than they needed to be.
With new windows, the draft was gone—and warmth finally stayed inside.
Cold air slipped in through cracked seals, making winters harder than they needed to be.
With new windows, the draft was gone—and warmth finally stayed inside.
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