Can you get an idea of the temperature outside by holding your hand near a window? Drafty windows are a problem that makes it difficult to maintain a comfortable temperature in your home and causes you to have to pay more for heating and cooling costs.
Read MoreWhen you're ready to replace your windows, it's often tempting to wait until spring or summer to have them installed. After all, it's cold out there! While winter isn't the ideal season for replacing windows, it's certainly not impossible.
Read MoreYou've probably lost sleep from wondering why your home's energy costs have risen while the actual price of your energy hasn't changed. Your real cost per unit of energy may have decreased over time depending on your energy source.
Read MoreFrom cleaning out clutter accumulated over recent months to refreshing your décor, spring is a great time to get things done around the house. Open the windows, enjoy some fresh air, and get to work…then take notice of those outdated-looking and dysfunctional windows. What now?
Read MoreWindows are an important part of your home construction, providing security, ventilation, light, and many other benefits. Another integral feature that windows provide is ventilation, which is important for ventilation purposes.
Read MoreWhen cold weather sets in, condensation can appear on windows and sliding glass doors. Often called "sweaty windows," the condition is the result of high humidity and low temperatures. It can block the view, drip on the floor, and freeze on the glass. It's annoying.
Read MoreOwning a home means continually looking for ways to improve the comfort, style, and efficiency of your property, but these home improvements often equal a large investment in both time and money.
Read MoreIn the world of home remodeling, you don’t have to look too hard to hear rave reviews from homeowners that invested in a window replacement.
Read MoreChoose from many available styles or opt for custom windows so you can be in full control of the design, size, and other features.
Read MoreIn Chicago, summertime can be a particularly difficult season for keeping windows in tip-top shape. Our Midwestern climate’s occasional rain showers, heavy pollen floating through the air, and falling tree sap are notorious for causing damage to older, hard-to-maintain window products.
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