
About this Event
Historic windows are often unfairly labeled as inefficient, with widespread
misconceptions fueled by well-funded window replacement marketing campaigns. This
session, based on the recently published book, "The Case For Historic Windows: The
Truth About Energy Efficiency and Old Windows" by Scott Sidler and Stacy Grinsfelder,
dispels these myths with a compelling, data-driven argument for preserving and
upgrading original wood windows.
Attendees will gain expert insights and well-documented research that highlights the
sustainability, performance, and financial advantages of historic windows. The
presentation, offered by Stacy Grinsfelder, will cover the comparative lifespan of historic
and replacement windows, the environmental and economic impact of manufacturing
and installing modern windows, and strategies for improving energy efficiency in historic
windows without compromising their integrity. Participants will leave equipped to
confidently advocate for energy-efficient, sustainable solutions in historic preservation
projects.
About Stacy Grinsfelder
Since 2014, Stacy Grinsfelder has been writing the Blake Hill House blog, documenting
the restoration and rehabilitation of her historic 1800s home. She is the producer and host
of the "True Tales From Old Houses" podcast, and she also teaches window restoration
workshops for DIYers.
Websites:
BlakeHillHouse.com
TrueTalesFromOldHouses.com
Instagram: @blakehillhouse
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Parker River National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center, 6 Plum Island Turnpike, Newburyport, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 12.51