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		<title>By: Old vs. New #2: Window Wonderland &#124; HomeStars - News and Updates</title>
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		<description>[...] also ways to improve even the oldest of windows. Ottawa&#8217;s own Krumpers Solar Solutions offers blinds that can help reduce heat transfer in windows. Based on their tests, even Low-E Argon windows allow 62% heat transfer. While that is a big [...]</description>
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