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<br />· Repairing window frames and sashes by patching, splicing, consolidating or otherwise <br />reinforcing features is encouraged. Such repair may also include replacement in kind of <br />those parts that are either extensively deteriorated or are missing. <br />· When window replacement is necessary, the new window should match the original as <br />closely as possible. Replacing in-kind an entire window that is too deteriorated to repair is <br />allowed. If using the same kind of material is not feasible, then a compatible substitute may <br />be considered for side or rear elevations not visible from public streets. <br />· Retaining the original window opening and size or opening is encouraged. <br />· Preserving original wood window trims or replicating with similar materials is encouraged. <br />· Replacement windows should be of the same operating type as the original window. <br />· Window trims should be replaced with like materials and match as closely as possible to the <br />original, if deteriorated or missing. <br /> <br /> <br />.!} <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />~~ <br /> <br />^Pf'lWf'R!'\TE <br /> <br />IN^f'lOROf'RI^TE <br /> <br />The following methods are not recommended when repairing or replacing windows: <br /> <br />· Removal of original window features or trims in part or whole. <br />· Replacing windows in openings that are smaller or larger or a different shape than original. <br />· Removing window mountings and/or changing spacing or grouping from that of original <br />windows. <br /> <br />28 <br /> <br />