7 Things You Should Be Aware of When Replacing Your Windows There are tons of questions that homeowners have when it comes to replacing their home windows. The questions make the whole process overwhelming and confusing. Knowing that you need your windows replaced is just the start.
Read MoreWatch Out for These Manipulative Sales Tactics that Window Replacement Companies may be using: High-Pressure Sales Emotional manipulative salespeople frequently rely on emotional manipulation to make consumers buy a product.
Read MoreAre you wondering how long it will take to replace your windows? In this guide, we will break down how long window replacement will take so you can plan your schedule accordingly. Timeline Replacing one window takes around forty to sixty minutes.
Read MoreA lot of homeowners have to decide between wooden windows and fiberglass windows. Each type of window has its own benefits. We will compare wooden and fiberglass replacement windows with a few other types of windows to help you make the right decision.
Read MoreAre you wondering if triple-pane glass windows worth the cost? Selecting which type of window is best for your home can be difficult at times. Triple-pane windows are typically worth buying if they reduce your cost of living year after year.
Read MoreSo when really is the best time to install your windows? While every season is unique, carrying its own pros and cons, anytime can be your best time. However, our company agrees that spring is the best time.
Read MoreAre you wondering if triple pane windows actually reduce noise? Are you considering buying triple pane windows, but want to know if they are actually worth buying? Today we cover this topic in detail. Here is the short answer.
Read MoreMarvin & Pella Window Comparison Marvin vs. Pella Windows, which brand is better? If you’ve just got started with researching for your next window purchase, chances are you’re pretty confused by the vast amount of brands, product lines, and options that are out in the market.
Read MoreIs it still possible to claim your home’s window replacement project cost as a tax credit in the United States? In short, the answer is no. The National Energy Property Tax Credit Program expired on December 31, 2017.
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