Happily, with the stimulus tax credit for efficient windows gives a $1,500 incentive to do it, plus I learned that the overlay is not in effect yet at my house, so any real changes made before it takes effect will be "grandfathered" into the historical home. Check out more information on energy efficient windows here.
Does this mean I'll go buy the cheapest vinyl windows on the market, definitely not, I will want to sell this house some year and while energy efficiency is a big draw in an old house. People buy homes like mine for its character and ugly old houses are not like ugly little puppies. People won't talk themselves into it because they're so ugly they're cute, they just find a cute old house. There is tons of information about preservation from the national park service here.
In fact, houses that are cute in my neighborhood sell in at least 1/2 the time of those with visual deficiencies. It's the same in new neighborhoods. Maybe even more true. So keep in mind that energy efficiency and aestheic are both VERY important when considering your next home project. Character sells homes, high electric and gas bills will keep a home from selling!
As for tonight, I'm sleeping under the fans.
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