The Missing Piece
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The Missing Piece
The Missing Piece Case Study According to neighborhood folklore, Amy’s 1904 Hosford Abernathy Cottage originally belonged to a cherry farmer with a grand estate. The two-story carriage house in the backyard once had a pulley mount to load horse drawn carriages. The details of the home’s history made Amy think twice about replacing her “The Indow Windows were the missing piece that made my home both comfortable and energy efficient.” windows when a sales rep from a window company stopped by to push their replacement product. “I looked at the five figure estimate and then I looked at the rippling leaded glass and custom molding in my windows, and said, ‘No way!’” Amy shivered through a couple of long heating seasons until deciding to do an energy assessment as part of the Clean Energy Works Oregon program. The home performance contractor laid out a plan with an array of energy saving options including insulation, tankless water heater and Indow Windows. Excited by the opportunity to bring down her utility bills and environmental impact with easy, low cost financing through Clean Energy Works, Amy signed up. After all the insulation work was done in the walls and ceilings Amy was ready for her Indow Windows installation. “I knew the house was more efficient but I still had cold drafts coming off the large windows in my living and dining rooms. As soon as they installed the Indow Windows the chill disappeared. The Indow Windows were the missing piece that made my home both comfortable and energy efficient.” With the railroad tracks several blocks to the west, Amy also noticed decreased noise. “It’s so much quieter I moved my office to the living room and I have since added Indow Windows to two more rooms.” Stories like Amy’s warm our hearts. Tell us yours! 2267 N. Interstate Ave. Portland, OR 97227 // 503-284-2260 // indowwindows.com