Whether you’re replacing your home’s older windows, renovating an investment property, or building the new home of your dreams, the windows you select will play a significant role in the appearance, feel, and value of your property for years to come.
Read MoreWith so many people spending increased time at home these days—working, relaxing and running the household, it comes as no shock that more homeowners are looking for effective ways to reduce outside noise and distractions.
Read MoreConsider Energy Efficient Windows? Windows account for 30% of energy loss in homes. That is why the Department of Energy recommends energy efficient windows. Read on to find out the relationship between windows and energy loss and why you should consider energy efficient windows.
Read MoreHere in Fort Worth and the DFW Metroplex, this unprecedented winter storm sent many furnaces into overdrive. If your windows are old, damaged or unable to keep the cold air out where it belongs, there’s a good chance you’ll soon be seeing higher monthly heating bills.
Read MoreWhether you’re dealing with old, drafty windows that cost you more in monthly heating and cooling bills, or outdated windows that deprive your home of its natural beauty and value, having new replacement windows installed is a great way to kick off the new year.
Read MoreWhen it comes to compromised interior comfort and the energy-efficiency rating of your home, it’s well documented that older, outdated, or slightly damaged windows are one of the most influential factors.
Read MoreReplacement windows can be quite the complex topic. Some are designed to provide value, some are designed for enhanced security and the deterrence of break-ins. And still others are uniquely manufactured to improve energy efficiency and lower utility costs.
Read MoreSure, you could take your tax refund check and blow it on a trip, a gadget or something that you’ll likely grow bored of a few months from now. Or… you could do what other smart DFW area homeowners do, and use it to significantly improve the look, feel and value of your home.
Read MoreThe Texas climate can be beautiful. During the winter when other states are freezing, we often get to enjoy sunny, warm weather. Unfortunately, we also have to deal with harsh heat during the summer and breath-taking humidity at times. As Texans, we know how to keep cool.
Read MoreWindows are an important part of your home. Keeping them in good working order requires some basic attention and maintenance. As summer begins to break through, take these steps to get the longest possible life from your windows.
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