by Denise Bryant | Jul 19, 2016 | Energy Efficiency, Glass Facts, Window Maintenance, Window Repair, Window Replacement
So many factors affect the energy performance of a window that it’s impossible to simply label the products good, better, and best. The direction of the sun, the amount of light you need in a room, and other considerations should all be factored in when choosing new...
by Denise Bryant | Jul 5, 2016 | Energy Efficiency, Sash Window Replacement, Sash Windows, Window Repair, Window Replacement
When considering replacement window and door options, you have a wider variety of eco-friendly options to choose from than ever. Energy efficient windows and doors not only trap air conditioned or heated air inside, they also let in natural light while blocking out...
by Denise Bryant | Jun 1, 2016 | Window Maintenance, Window Repair, Window Replacement
Installation quality affects the look and performance of home replacement windows as much as anything. Living with badly installed windows is sort like walking in the rain with your coat unzipped — the materials can do the job, but it doesn’t really work if everything...
by Denise Bryant | Mar 16, 2016 | Uncategorized, Window Repair, Window Replacement, Windows
When customization is an option, you can always get a better result compared to something off the shelf. Custom windows are the perfect example: not only do they solve the problem of non-standard window sizes, but they also look and perform better. Customization gives...
by Denise Bryant | Jan 20, 2016 | Window Maintenance, Window Repair, Window Replacement
Repairing your windows help to prolong their lifespan but in the long run replacement is inevitable. The question is whether you have already reached the point where replacing windows makes more sense (financially and environmentally) than a temporary solution. We can...
by Denise Bryant | Jan 13, 2016 | Glass Facts, Glass shop, Types of Glass, Window Repair, Window Replacement, Windows, Windows and Doors
Wildland Urban Interface Codes in California (WUI or WUIBS) are specific California Building Codes created to ensure structures are built with fire resistant material, minimizing damage to structures during a wild fire. State officials have identified the two most...