Windows are an important part of your home construction, providing security, ventilation, light, and many other benefits. Another integral feature that windows provide is ventilation, which is important for ventilation purposes.
Read MoreWhen cold weather sets in, condensation can appear on windows and sliding glass doors. Often called "sweaty windows," the condition is the result of high humidity and low temperatures. It can block the view, drip on the floor, and freeze on the glass. It's annoying.
Read MoreOwning a home means continually looking for ways to improve the comfort, style, and efficiency of your property, but these home improvements often equal a large investment in both time and money.
Read MoreIn the world of home remodeling, you don’t have to look too hard to hear rave reviews from homeowners that invested in a window replacement.
Read MoreChoose from many available styles or opt for custom windows so you can be in full control of the design, size, and other features.
Read MoreIn Chicago, summertime can be a particularly difficult season for keeping windows in tip-top shape. Our Midwestern climate’s occasional rain showers, heavy pollen floating through the air, and falling tree sap are notorious for causing damage to older, hard-to-maintain window products.
Read MoreWith Chicago summer in full-swing, you want to do everything possible to stay cool, especially inside your home. When that first summertime energy bill comes in, however, you might find yourself deciding between running the AC or saving money next month. There’s a better way!
Read MoreIf you’ve ever been in a home that was built in the 1950s or 1960s, chances are you’ve admired a large picture window in the living room.
Read MoreSpring is here—but in many parts of the country it still feels like winter. Don’t let the lingering cold prevent you from starting on your spring gardening. If you have a kitchen garden window, you can start today!
Read MoreIf you’re considering window installation or replacement, it can be difficult to navigate the many different styles of windows now available on the market.
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