"Refenestration" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Refenestration" Meaning

Redesign or replacement of windows and doors in buildings.

"Refenestration" Examples

Definition


Replace the windows and glazing in a building, typically including the frames, sills, and surrounds.

Examples


1. Contractors planned a massive refection to update the historic building.


In order to prepare for the refection project, the historic structure required extensive surveying and documentation.

2. Some of the windows needed to be replaced as part of the refection.


Careful attention was paid to matching the architectural style of the original windows during the refection.

3. A major refection of the building can be a worthwile investment for property owners.


The benefits of refection include improved energy efficiency, enhanced natural light, and an increase in property value.

4. However, a refection can be expensive, especially for large commercial buildings.


Hiring a professional team to manage the refection from start to finish can mitigate some of the costs.

5. Builders are increasingly including refection as a standard component of energy-efficiency renovations.


Going green has not only environmental benefits but also financial ones, making it more attractive to building owners.

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Referring to something as a form of citing, acknowledging, or alluding to it.