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Resale Value of New Windows?

It’s closing day, congratulations. Break open a bottle of champagne. No matter how long you think you will be in your house, always look ahead to your home’s resale value. Certain modifications give better resale value than others:

Continue Reading October 1st, 2007

3 Ways to Fix a Failed Window Seal

You know it when you see it: fog and condensation indicates a failed window seal. If you’ve got double- or triple-paned sealed windows, you’ve got a seal that is supposed to remain impregnable. But overzealous painters wielding heat guns or homeowners with pressure washers–or just time–can cause the window seal to fail.

Continue Reading September 24th, 2007

Traditional Wood Box Sash Windows

Box sash windows are extremely popular in old and new houses in the UK and the United States. Originally sash windows were fitted to Victorian and Georgian properties. Box sash windows were traditionally made from hardwood or softwood but are now widely available in UPVC.

Continue Reading September 20th, 2007

Energy efficient home improvement : materials – “Choosing Windows”

The following are some suggestions for getting the ideal windows for your home, climate, region, and budget: When choosing new windows, look for the NFRC label as your guide to their energy performance. Energy efficiency does not just mean you are going to save money on your heating and cooling bills, but it also indicates the level of comfort your windows will provide you.

Continue Reading September 20th, 2007

How to Select Window Treatments for Privacy and Light

If you love a light, bright atmosphere – but don’t want prying eyes to see in – check out these winning ways for windows. Hang a one-way-view custom roller shade (sold at stores that handle specialty blinds and shades); these shades are made of a perforated material similar to the vinyl baby shades for car windows.

Continue Reading September 20th, 2007

Improving Your Home With New Windows

Want to impress family, friends, and visitors when they come to your home? Do you know how to make a good first impression with your home? Windows and doors make the first statement when someone visits your home. When visitors come to your door, they will notice the windows and doors and judge your personality type accordingly.

Continue Reading September 20th, 2007

Learning About Windows For Your Home

The windows that you have in your home are the eyes of your home. When you are inside you can see the outside world. You can take in the beauty of nature and get a great feeling when you are looking out a beautiful window.

Continue Reading September 7th, 2007

Aluminum vs Vinyl Windows

Vinyl Windows. Maintenance-free – never requires painting, sanding or refinishing.
Solid virgin vinyl construction provides long lasting beauty and structural integrity.
Vinyl is moisture resistant.

Continue Reading August 1st, 2007

Why is Wood the First Choice for Windows and Doors?

Wood has an aesthetic beauty and ambience unequalled by any other material and has unique qualities that only nature can provide. Homeowners increasingly appreciate the environmental benefits and the design potential afforded by wood.

Continue Reading August 1st, 2007

Considerations When Specifying Wood For Windows And Doors

Timber has many intrinsic qualities, its strength and durability as well as its natural warmth and beauty. However there are a number of essential considerations when specifying wood for your windows and doors.

Continue Reading August 1st, 2007

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