Posts filed under 'Storm Windows'
There are many different ways in which you can improve your home, adding value to it as well as increasing the protection. One way of protecting, improving, and adding value to your house is through the use of storm windows such as hurricane windows.
Continue Reading July 18th, 2007
Most conventional windows do an adequate job of protecting inhabitants from the elements, but very few are engineered to withstand extreme weather conditions. During storms and other severe weather events, standard windows may be struck by flying debris, or allow pelting rain or cold air to penetrate living areas.
Continue Reading July 18th, 2007
If you’re considering purchasing new aluminum storm windows, it’s important to note the days of the silver colored mill finish has passed. You’re no longer required to buy wood to get the color window you want.
Continue Reading July 18th, 2007
Your garage door could be a huge vulnerable spot on your home in the even of a hurricane or high windstorm. If the winds pressure were to destroy your garage door, wind and water could easily enter your home. Once the wind enters your home, this could lead to other windows being destroyed due to the pressure, or worse yet, the roof of your home blowing right off.
Continue Reading June 25th, 2007
Protecting your home is surely forefront on your mind. Storm windows are a huge aspect of that protection, but not only that, they can also raise the value of your home, as well as enhance its appearance.
Continue Reading May 31st, 2007
Inspect all screen windows carefully before you put them in place. All it takes is a small hole and a pregnant insect to guarantee a summer of dodging flies. To repair a hole that’s a quarter-inch or smaller just patch it with clear glue.
Continue Reading April 6th, 2007
This information can clarify and help answer some questions.
The type of frame material on a storm window unit is important because it contributes to the storm window’s heat conductivity and maintenance. Wood, aluminum, or vinyl are the most often used window frame materials.
Continue Reading January 4th, 2007
The advantages of adding storm windows to your home are numerous. The first thing people notice about a home are the windows, and if yours look great, they can increase the beauty and value of your home.
Continue Reading December 28th, 2006
If you live inland from the Gulf Coast, you can be sure to face a hurricane at some point. This means facing high winds of 100mph, rain, aftermath tornadoes, toppled trees, flying roofs, and blown out windows.
Continue Reading December 26th, 2006
You can add value and add security to your home in one fell swoop when you install a storm window in every room of the house.
Continue Reading December 26th, 2006
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