If your old windows barely survived the last season, it is time to consider window replacement. Here are the benefits of getting new windows during spring.
Read MoreIf you notice damp stains on your siding near your house’s foundation, stagnant water in your garden near the downspouts, efflorescence and mold on your walkways, and overflowing gutters, you need to check your downspouts.
Read MoreWhen choosing a patio door for your home, it is important to be aware of the key features and advantages of your available options. But you probably have some questions about your patio door options. What Are the Advantages of a Hinged Patio Door?
Read MoreConducting regular siding inspections is a necessary task in keeping your home in top condition, particularly, towards or after the end of winter. An inspection will allow you to spot any damage that your siding may have recently incurred so you can have repairs done as soon as possible.
Read MoreUnderneath your roof's eaves are soffits - horizontal boards that close off that section of your roof and protect it from the elements. Soffits can be made from a variety of materials, including vinyl and aluminum. They can either be vented or non-vented.
Read MoreBetter Business Bureau (BBB) ratings have been a great help for many homeowners in identifying which contractors they can entrust improving their homes with. If you’re unsure about what the BBB ratings mean, this article is for you.
Read MoreIn considering your options for windows and doors, you need to know how long a product is expected to last, how much it can save you on energy costs, and how great your choice will look with the rest of your home.
Read MoreVinyl windows are favored by many homeowners because they are easy to care for and durable, providing a cost-effective choice for households of all sizes. While you may be sure that you may be set on getting vinyl windows, take note that not all options are made equal.
Read MoreThermal bridging is defined as heat moving toward an object that is more conductive compared to others around it, with the conductive material creating a path of least resistance for heat. This is a problem that you shouldn't ignore. Why It’s a Problem Heat will always move toward the cold.
Read MoreWhatever your home style, whether you have a quaint traditional home or a more modern property, you’ll benefit from making the most of a patio door replacement project. After all, it can help in improving your home’s form and function. So, what should you do?
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