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  2. Extreme cold: Why your house is popping and how to prevent ...

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    Editor's note: This story was originally published in 2019. We are republishing it as part of our winter coverage. Bitter-cold temperatures can make your home do strange things in the winter months.

  3. Arctic blast to blanket much of US with below-freezing ...

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    The cold air moving over the Great Lakes while they are still ice-free is expected to generate a lake effect snow event. MORE: Why ice did not form in the Great Lakes this winter season

  4. Insulated glazing - Wikipedia

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    In the winter, the screen was removed and replaced with a storm window, which created a two-layer separation between the interior and exterior spaces, increasing window insulation in cold winter months. To permit ventilation, the storm window may be hung from removable hinge loops and swung open using folding metal arms.

  5. Cladding (construction) - Wikipedia

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    An example of cladding. Cladding is the application of one material over another to provide a skin or layer. In construction, cladding is used to provide a degree of thermal insulation and weather resistance, and to improve the appearance of buildings. [1]

  6. Clear view screen - Wikipedia

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    A clear view screen or clearview screen is a glass disk mounted in a window that rotates to disperse rain, spray, and snow. A clear view screen is typically driven by an electric motor at the center of the disk, and is often heated to prevent condensation or icing.

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