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"They still make them," Elias corrected gently, "but most people have forgotten why they should care. Your grandfather chose these for the sightlines. Look." He pointed through the glass. Because the steel frames were so narrow, the sprawling backyard—the ancient oaks and the blooming hydrangeas—seemed to sit right inside the room. "You lose that with anything else. You lose the soul of the house."
Elias looked up to see Sarah, the new owner of the historic home. She looked worried, clutching a stack of modern window catalogs filled with "energy-efficient" white plastic. hopes steel windows arlington heights
He spent the afternoon working on the casement, clearing away decades of chipped paint to reveal the solid, hot-rolled steel beneath. As he applied the fresh sealant, he told her about the company's history—how these windows were born from a craftsmanship that valued "forever" over "right now." "They still make them," Elias corrected gently, "but
