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grants for new windows
sharon63_2
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we have very very old, leaded windows which are not double glazed and not only rotten but the glass moves when you touch it. we live in a detached house, with very high heating bills, and draughty. does anyone have any idea if there are any grants to help us to replace the windows in the house to double glazing
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You might want to check with your energy conservation agencies. Is your home old? If it is you might get historical grants to restore the house.0
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Try your local council; they may offer renovation grants1
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