Residential Window Replacement: Should You Replace Only The Glass Or The Entire Window?

A window glass replacement project presents the perfect opportunity for examining the condition of the frames of your windows. However, for many people, replacing only the window pane makes more financial sense than replacing both the window and the frame as well. However, this isn't always the case. Sometimes, getting a new window altogether can be more affordable and beneficial in the long run. But how do you decide the project's scope? Read More 

Window Tint Installation: Why It’s A Professional Job

If you have struggled with the heat accumulation effects from sunlight directly on your home windows, you may be struggling with climate control in your house. One of the things that you can do is to apply heat rejection window film on the glass to help block the sun's rays. However, while you might think that the film is easy to install yourself, it's beneficial to leave the installation to a professional. Read More 

Where Might You Want To Have A Small Window Added To Your Home?

Most people assume that the number of windows that their home has is the number of windows the home always has to have. This is not true. You can definitely have windows added to your home after the fact. And actually, a lot of people benefit from having small windows added to one or more of the following places inside their homes. The Laundry Room The laundry room is often considered a second-rate space. Read More 

Three Tips for Installing New Windows in Your Home

If you are looking at upgrading your home, one way to do so is by installing new windows in your home. When it comes to replacing the windows in your home, you need to know a few essential things as you start the window replacement and installation process.   Don't Do It Yourself  First, when it comes to installing new windows, this is not a task you should take on your own. Read More 

3 Types Of Doors To Consider For Your New Patio

If you are adding a patio to your home, you will want to give yourself a way to get out to your new patio. There are many different patio doors you can install; the key is to determine what type of view and access you need to your patio.  Sliding   One of the most classic types of patio doors is sliding doors. With a sliding door, you don't have to worry about having space to open the door inward or outward—you just need to have the wall space to install a sliding door where you don't have to move any electrical or plumbing lines. Read More