Aided by a grant from the City of Charlottetown Heritage Incentive Program, we’re on a multi-year program of replacing the windows here at 100 Prince Street. Two years ago it was the bottom four facing the street; this week it was the top five. Here’s the finished job:

New Windows for 100 Prince Street

The windows are Marvin Elevate ones, and they were installed by Ultimate Windows (excellent service all-round).

Beyond any benefit to the streetscape, and sound and heat insulation, and being able to see outside clearly in the winter, having windows that can open and close is such a wonderful novelty.

For comparison, here’s the house after the bottom windows were replaced, but before the replacement of the top ones.

Photo of 100 Prince Street below top windows were installed.

Here’s a photo of the house before any windows were replaced:

Photo of 100 Prince Street with original windows.

And, finally, here’s a photo of the house as we purchased it in 2000, before painting and new windows:

Photo of 100 Prince Street in 2000
Peter Rukavina

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