by Denise Bryant | Sep 5, 2019 | Energy Efficiency, Frosted Glass, glass closet doors, Glass Facts
Once used almost exclusively in offices, restaurants, and hotels, frosted glass is also now a popular choice in homes. Featured in both windows and doors, it instantly transforms the rooms it’s used in, offering privacy and diffuse, soft light. Some patterns may...
by Denise Bryant | Mar 21, 2019 | Energy Efficiency, Window Maintenance, Window Repair, Window Replacement
If your walls and window frames have been damaged by time and weather, it might be better to use new construction nail fin windows rather than replacement windows. Nailing fins are nailed or screwed to the house frame, so the process involves remodeling down to the...
by Denise Bryant | Dec 20, 2018 | Energy Efficiency, Frosted Glass, glass closet doors
Not only do Simonton windows come in the perfect style for any home, but you can also get customize your level of comfort and energy efficiency with the right glass package. Simonton glass options start with excellent standard features and can be upgraded for even...
by admin | Dec 13, 2018 | Door Replacement, Energy Efficiency, Simonton Windows
As a premium-quality vinyl window, Simonton products can be counted on for decades of low maintenance. Even still, you might find that you need Simonton window repair if your frames were not installed properly in the first place. Of course, there’s not much you can do...
by admin | Dec 6, 2018 | Door Replacement, Energy Efficiency, Glass Facts
Simonton door windows add a grand visual effect to patio doors and entry doors. From custom-shaped picture windows above the door to privacy glass windows next to the entryway door, you can add natural light while improving your home’s energy efficiency. Want to...
by Denise Bryant | Oct 17, 2017 | Energy Efficiency, Types of Windows, Window Maintenance
Are your current windows twenty years or older? If so it might probably be time to consider making some additional home improvements by installing energy efficient windows because according to the U.S. Department of Energy heat loss from inefficient windows can...