4 Things to Know About Installing a New Pocket Door

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A pocket door is a door that slides back into the wall and is often used in areas where you don't have a lot of space for a door to swing open and shut. Pocket doors are a great way to save on space. If you're ready to install some pocket doors to your home, here are four things to know first.  #1: Make Room for the Door to Recede

29 April 2020

4 Awesome Window Treatment Options For Your Log Cabin

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When you have a log cabin, you really want to ensure you decorate the cabin in a way that enhances its natural, rustic appeal. This applies to window treatments, too! You want window treatments that are not only functional but that also lend that woodsy, down home look. So what are some good options? Wooden Shutters If you love the look of wood and don't think your cabin is woody enough already, consider using wooden shutters as window treatments.

28 April 2020

Why You Should Consider Having New Windows Installed

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There are many home improvements projects that you can undertake, but not many are as effective and impressive as new window installation. New windows have the ability to restore the appearance of your home. Plus, they're incredibly functional. If you are seriously considering upgrading your home's current windows, here are a few benefits that you will get out of doing so. Increased Energy Efficiency Old windows tend to offer very little in terms of insulation.

27 April 2020

Will Replacing My Windows Add Value To My Home?

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When you are a homeowner, it can be hard to decipher between what you want and what will give your home value. While you may want to tackle every house project that's in sight, it's good to know what may actually pay off in the long run.  Adding new windows to your home may seem a little frivolous, but you can actually get a return on investment when you have new ones professionally installed.

1 April 2020

Reasons To Install Double-Pane Replacement Windows

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If your home has old windows that you want to replace, you'll find a plethora of replacement window options available. One of the options that you can get are double-pane replacement windows, and there are a few reasons to invest in these. Reduce Indoor and Outdoor Temperature Exchange Your home's windows can be a major source of energy loss, especially if you install inexpensive windows. With little more than a pane of glass between the inside and outside air, single-pane windows (which are inexpensive) offer little protection against temperature exchange.

30 March 2020

How to Make Your Windows More Energy Efficient

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Energy-efficient appliances can cut down the amount of gas and electricity you use, thereby reducing your utility bills. However, appliances aren't the only things that can be made more energy-efficient. Your windows are one way that heat can get in and out of your home. By making the right changes, you can make your windows more energy efficient. Here are four tips that will help you: 1. Invest in vinyl windows.

27 March 2020

FAQs About Impact Windows for Homes in Hurricane Zones

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If you live in a hurricane zone, every element of your home needs to be strong and able to withstand high winds. This naturally includes your windows. In hurricane zones, impact windows are generally recommended to maintain the home's safety and value. Here are some common questions homeowners have about impact windows, along with their answers. What makes impact windows so strong? Impact windows feature a number of characteristics that make them stronger than standard windows.

25 March 2020