Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Looking Through Windows — Part 7

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Bieber loses its license to sell Optiwin windows in the U.S., and all of the French workers in the Bieber factory have taken a 3-week vacation

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_[Editor's note: Roger and Lynn Normand are building a Passivhaus in Maine. This is the 11th article in a series that will follow their project from planning through construction.]_

There's a popular saying here in Maine — "we're all set" — to signify that the current situation is perfectly fine.

Window selection had so far been the most time-consuming and vexing aspect of the EdgewaterHaus project. That was all behind us. We had made a final decision on an Optiwin-designed Bieber-manufactured Passivhaus-certified windows.

We had:

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