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TeachMeFinance.com - explain Storm window Storm window The term 'Storm window' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' A window or glazing material placed outside or inside a window creating an insulating air space. Plastic material over windows is counted a a storm window if the same plastic material can be used year after year or if the plastic is left in place year-round and is in good condition (no holes or tears). If the plastic material must be put up new each year, it is not counted as a storm window. It is counted as 'plastic coverings.' Glass or Plexiglas placed over windows on either the interior or exterior side is counted as storm windows'.
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