Local project context
What can make a Norman window project different?
Norman has established early-20th-century residential areas with ordinary single-family housing: the city identifies approximately 153 residential structures in Chautauqua, mostly built from 1915–1935, and describes Miller as predominantly residential with many 1910–1938 homes, especially 1920s Craftsman bungalows. These older homes can present replacement-window needs involving aging frames, glazing, and historically visible exterior details.
Local areas to keep in mind: Chautauqua Historic District; Miller Historic District. Existing details, opening condition, and any district-level review may affect a replacement plan.
Oklahoma’s long, usually hot summers and Gulf-influenced humidity make low-solar-gain, well-sealed, energy-efficient glazing a reasonable consideration for cooling comfort, subject to the home’s orientation and existing assembly.