Are you thinking about upgrading your old, drafty windows, but bristle at the thought of writing the check? You aren’t alone. Homeowners often struggle with the expense that comes with replacing windows. However, upgrading old windows should be viewed not as a cost, but as an investment.
Read MoreWhen you spend a significant amount of money on new windows, you want to do everything possible to take care of that investment.
Read MoreYour once reliable windows have started to capture your attention for all the wrong reasons. The wood is rotting. Cracks are starting to form on the framing. Air is pouring through the edges.
Read MoreReplacement windows come in a variety of styles. The options are seemingly endless. With minor variations and alterations, you have never had more control over the customization for a window solution that fits your home perfectly.
Read MoreYou’ve been doing research on new windows for a while now and you’re starting to come to the conclusion that you’re going to do it. You stop. How exactly do you buy new windows? It’s not as simple as walking into a window store and ordering five, but you don’t have to overcomplicate it either.
Read MoreEverything has a cost. The price tag on new windows is a point worth considering. When you’re evaluating a purchase of this magnitude, sometimes it can be hard to think of anything else.
Read MoreOften there are several projects going on at once in a home remodel, and coordinating them correctly is important to achieve the best overall look and structural integrity by the end of the project.
Read MoreWindows are an investment in the security, energy efficiency, and appearance of your home. However, that doesn’t mean that you necessarily have to pay top dollar for quality windows for your home.
Read MoreAfter you’ve determined that you need new windows, there are two main routes to go: replacement windows or a full-frame replacement window system.
Read MoreSeveral factors affect the energy efficiency of a window. It is useful to understand how differences in these factors contribute to both the overall cost of the window as well as the overall savings you will get from the improved efficiency.
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