People like to plan most home improvement projects for the warm summer months and the temperate periods that bookend it.
Read MoreIt is easy to consume energy within your home and not realize it.
Read MoreWindows serve both aesthetic and functional roles in a home, and selecting the right window frame material can greatly impact both aspects. The four main options for replacing windows are aluminum, fiberglass, wood, and vinyl.
Read MoreIn shopping for new windows for their homes, many homeowners mistakenly assume that the window they select is the most important part of the decision. People will often put a great deal of time and research into selecting the perfect window without realizing that this is only part of the job.
Read MoreWhile replacement windows can certainly help give your home a fresh new look, one main reason for installing replacement windows is to improve your home's overall energy efficiency. Older windows generally lack the insulating properties that are found in new windows.
Read MoreDouble Hung vs. Single Hung Windows As you begin your search for replacement windows, you will soon find that there are seemingly countless styles and options to choose from. You will need to consider, size, shape, location and overall style including the option of single or double hung windows.
Read MoreWhen is it Time to Replace Your Windows? Replacing your windows can make a world of difference in your home. Not only will the installation of replacement windows give your home a cosmetic facelift, but you will notice remarkable savings on energy costs year-round.
Read MoreBuying Replacement Windows: Understanding the Energy Star Label Windows are one of the best ways to add both beauty and value to your home. They offer curb appeal from the outside and provide natural lighting and views of your surroundings from the inside.
Read MoreToday I'd like to focus on which factors to consider when choosing to remodel, something we at Legacy refer to as the "remodeling equation.
Read MoreAs we move into October, the mornings and evenings are getting cooler. The leaves are changing and soon dew will give way to frost. Never far behind that is the winter weather that will grip the area from sometime in November until spring breaks months later.
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