HPOZ

Historic home in an HPOZ area featuring compliant windows and doors, preserving architectural integrity and enhancing property value.

Understanding HPOZ-Compliant Windows and Doors

August 26, 2024

Navigating the regulations and guidelines for maintaining or renovating properties within Historic Preservation Overlay Zones (HPOZs) can be daunting for property owners. However, understanding the importance of HPOZ-compliant windows and doors is crucial for preserving the historical integrity and architectural heritage of these unique neighborhoods. This guide aims to help consumers and property owners in…

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Preserving Historic Charm with Wood Windows

Preserve Historic Charm with Wood Windows

April 15, 2024

Preserving the charm and character of historic homes while enhancing their functionality and energy efficiency is a delicate balance. When it comes to selecting replacement windows for historic properties, homeowners face unique challenges and considerations. From maintaining authenticity to complying with preservation regulations, the process requires careful navigation. This article will help you navigate the…

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Upgrade Your Historic Home with Replacement Windows

Upgrade Your Historic Home with Replacement Windows

April 15, 2024

Los Angeles is a tapestry of rich history and architectural diversity, particularly evident in its Historic Preservation Overlay Zones (HPOZs). These designated areas safeguard the architectural and cultural narratives of the city’s cherished neighborhoods. Tashman Home Center, a recognized HPOZ vendor, is at the forefront of preserving these stories through the restoration and replacement of…

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Replacing Historic Wood Windows

Understand the LA HPOZ Program

July 6, 2023

When authorities designate a neighborhood as an HPOZ, or Historic Preservation Overlay Zone, it signifies that all homes in this area must adhere to specific planning rules. Under the LA HPOZ Program, any new houses or home projects need to complement the area’s historic style and character. This means there are stricter planning guidelines, but…

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