A door or window has more to do than open and shut. This practical utility of doors and windows is only the simplest function they serve. If your door or window cannot do this, you obviously need a new one.
Read MoreWhen determining value, there are two important categories to take into account—the quantitative improvements and the qualitative benefits. Window replacement in Pittsburgh is no different.
Read MoreEven if you are not an expert on window design , you can have an appreciation for great windows. Whether it’s a new renovation to a friend’s home or a beautiful stained glass masterpiece, there is something to be said for taking the time to admire great craftsmanship.
Read MoreWe’ve talked about the telltale signs that your windows are on their last legs and you need new ones. Acknowledging the problem is a great first step, but there is a difference between knowing something is wrong, and identifying a quality solution. What should you look for in new windows?
Read MoreDoctors, lawyers, and even window professionals have developed their own unique languages. These profession-specific languages include terms that make perfect sense to members of the community, but can be difficult for the average person to understand.
Read MoreAt the basis of every purchasing decision you are searching for two things—credibility and trust. If you value what a company claims they can provide and you trust them to deliver those results, more often than not, you will reward that company with your business.
Read MoreRoughly 50% of your energy use goes towards space heating and cooling your home. With such a large amount of money being spent on this area, increasingly more people are starting to prioritize energy efficiency in their home improvement projects.
Read MoreYou know immediately when you need to replace a refrigerator, or a washing machine, but when it comes to windows, the telltale signs of inefficient performance can be a little more subtle. The decline is slow and gradual and can easily be missed if you don’t know what to look for.
Read MoreThe first step to replacing your old windows is to find the right company to work with. If this is the first home you’ve ever owned or have never replaced windows before, that first step might not be so simple.
Read MoreIn a recent survey we conducted of 1000 Americans across the US, a shade above half responded that they have double-pane windows in their homes. Both weighted (adjusted to match national demographics) and unweighted answers amounted to the same proportion of 52% to 48% owning double-pane windows.
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