Windows and Doors Clause Samples

The "Windows and Doors" clause defines the standards, responsibilities, and requirements related to the installation, maintenance, or repair of windows and doors within a property or construction project. Typically, it specifies which party is responsible for ensuring that all windows and doors meet certain quality, safety, and security standards, and may outline procedures for addressing damage or defects. This clause helps ensure that these critical building components are properly managed, thereby maintaining the integrity, safety, and usability of the premises.
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Windows and Doors a. Installing storm windows, storm doors or wood screen doors in a manner that does not harm or obscure historic windows, doors or trim b. Installing insulated exterior replacement doors where the door openings are not altered and are not visible from the public right-of-way c. Window or glazing treatments that do not change the appearance of the interior or exterior of the building, or if the addition is on the exterior of the structure ATTACHMENT A: STANDARD MITIGATION MEASURES FOR ADVERSE EFFECTS The Recipient and the SHPO may develop and execute an Agreement that includes one or more of the following Standard Mitigation Measures, as may be modified to a particular activity, with the concurrence of both parties, for undertakings determined to have an adverse effect on listed or eligible historic resources. The ACHP will not be a party to these Agreements. However, the Recipient must submit a copy of each signed Agreement to the SHPO, and the ACHP within 30 days after it is signed by the Recipient and the SHPO.
Windows and Doors. Window Type: Vinyl, Single-Hung Door Type: Insulated Fiberglass Tilt-wash w/ screens location & sizes as per plans Grilles Between the Glass location & sizes as per plans Garage Door: Insulated raised panel location & sizes as per plans
Windows and Doors. The repair of windows or doors, including caulking and weather stripping of existing window or door frames. The installation of new clear glass in existing sashes or doors, including retrofitting for double and triple glazing or the replacement of glazing putty. The installation of exterior storm windows or storm doors, provided they conform to the shape and size of the historic windows and doors, and that the meeting rails of storm windows coincide with that of the existing sash, and that installation will not permanently damage historic elements. The installation of door/window locks, or electronic security devices, on windows and doors, provided that surviving historic lock mechanisms are retained. The replacement of non-historic doors and windows with doors and windows of similar materials and design and that do not alter the size and location of replaced doors and windows. The limited installation of new aluminum or PVC-clad wood window sash with true or simulated divided lights that match the size, location, and light configuration of the sash being replaced.
Windows and Doors. Repair of windows and doors, including caulking and weather stripping of existing window or door frames, and installation of new clear glass in existing sashes or doors, including retrofitting for double and triple glazing, and replacement of glazing putty.
Windows and Doors a. In-kind repair of damaged or severely deteriorated windows and window frames, shutters, storm shutters, doors and door frames, and associated hardware, where profiles, elevations, details and materials match those of the originals. b. In-kind replacement of window panes. Clear plate, double, laminated or triple insulating glazing can be used, provided it does not result in altering the existing window material, tint, form, muntin profiles, or number of divided lights. This allowance does not apply to the replacement of intact decorative glass. c. Replacement of exterior, utilitarian, non-character-defining metal doors and frames leading into non character-defining spaces with metal blast resistant doors and frames. d. Installation of security bars over windows on rear elevations.
Windows and Doors a. In-kind repair of damaged or severely deteriorated windows and window frames, shutters, storm shutters, doors and door frames, and associated hardware, where profiles, elevations, details, and materials match those of the originals. b. In-kind replacement of window panes. Clear plate, double, laminated, or triple insulating glazing can be used, provided it does not result in altering the existing window material, tint, form, muntin profiles, or number of divided lights. This allowance does not apply to the replacement of existing intact archaic or decorative glass. This allowance does not apply to the installation of low-e glass or tinted film. c. Installation of removable clear window film to historic windows or glazing. d. Replacement of exterior, utilitarian, non-character-defining metal doors and frames leading into non character-defining spaces with metal blast resistant doors and frames.
Windows and Doors a. In-kind repair or selective replacement of damaged or severely deteriorated windows and window frames, shutters, storm shutters, doors and door frames, and associated hardware, where profiles, elevations, details and materials match those of the originals. All work will be performed in accordance with Preservation Brief 9: The Repair of Historic Wooden Windows or Preservation Brief 13: The Repair and Thermal
Windows and Doors. 1. In-kind repair or replacement of damaged or deteriorated windows, shutters, storm shutters, and doors including all hardware. 2. Replacement of windowpanes in-kind. Clear plate, double, laminated or triple insulating glazing can be used, provided it does not result in altering the existing window material or form. This Allowance does not apply to the replacement of existing archaic or decorative glass. Historic windows or glazing may be treated with clear window films.
Windows and Doors. All glass, locks, and trimmings upon the doors and windows of the premises shall be kept whole, and damaged part thereof immediately replaced or repaired to the satisfaction of the Owner or his agent. Windows shall not be allowed to remain open so as to admit rain or snow or cause damage to the property of other tenants or to the property of the Owner. Tenants neglecting this rule are to be held responsible for any resulting damage.
Windows and Doors a. In-kind repair of damaged or severely deteriorated windows and window frames, shutters, storm shutters, doors and door frames, and associated hardware, where profiles, elevations, details and materials match those of the originals. Whenever possible original materials should be retained for future information and/or repair and/or reuse. b. In-kind replacement of window panes. Clear plate, double, laminated or triple insulating glazing can be used, provided it does not result in altering the existing window material, tint, form, muntin profiles, or number of divided lights. This Allowance does not apply to the replacement of intact decorative or archaic glass. Historic windows or glazing may be treated with clear window films. c. Replacement of exterior, utilitarian, non-character-defining metal doors and frames leading into non character-defining spaces with metal blast resistant doors and frames. d. Installation of security bars over windows on off-street elevations that does not result in additional damage to character-defining features. e. In-kind repair or in-kind replacement of interior or exterior protective shutters, storm screens, screen drops, storm fabric, interior blast ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, and door glazing. f. Removal of non-contributing, incompatible windows and doors which were replaced within the past fifty years and their replacement with new window, door, and hardware which meets the Standards. g. Strengthening of entry doors and bracing of garage doors provided they do not result in altering the existing door form and appearance. h. In-kind replacement of greenhouse glass panels.