WORKSHOP | Windows in Your Older Home: Seeing Your Way Clear

Monday, April 15, 2024

WINDOWS IN YOUR OLDER HOME:  SEEING YOUR WAY CLEAR

Do you want to improve the energy efficiency of the windows in your older home? Are you feeling overwhelmed by contradictory information and pushy sales pitches?  

Heritage Ottawa is here to help!

In this, the second of our new Workshop Series, we will be leaning into the window issues facing owners of older homes: Are my windows repairable? Can they be modified to perform better? What do I need to consider when replacing windows?

In this 2-hour online workshop, Andrew Pamenter of Algonquin College’s Heritage Institute will teach us how historic windows are meant to operate and be maintained, how to identify the causes of common problems and the options to correct them, and what needs to be considered when replacing windows. 

SAVE THE DATE: THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2024 | 7:00PM TO 9:00PM VIA ZOOM

COST: $50.00 

Andrew Pamenter is an educator and licensed carpenter. As an instructor in the Heritage Carpentry and Joinery Program of Algonquin College Perth Campus, Andrew researches and delivers material related to the conservation of built heritage and the construction of traditional structures and architectural details. His work in the heritage field includes the Royal Ontario Museum, Osgoode Hall, Fort York and the University of Toronto as well as National Park sites and custom finish carpentry in the Kingston and Rideau Lakes area.

THANK YOU TO OUR SUSTAINING SPONSORS:

Algonquin College Heritage Institute

H.O.D.I. (Historic Ottawa Development Inc.)

This event took place on April 25, 2024 and is now over.