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 admin | Mar 15, 2019 | Window Maintenance, Window Repair, Window Replacement
The Simonton window can last decades or more, however technology has improved in recent years and if your windows are decades old, you might need a replacement. Foggy glass, warped frames, and windows that won’t lock are a few of the reasons you might want to know...
by admin | Mar 6, 2019 | Window Maintenance, Window Repair, Window Replacement
Just as layering clothing keeps you comfortable in a variety of weather, layering panes of glass makes your windows more efficient. Double glazed windows (glazing is the traditional term for glassworks) feature two panes of glass with dead space between them. This...
by Denise Bryant | Feb 21, 2019 | Uncategorized
We spend a lot of time talking about energy-efficient glass for window replacement, but the hardware and finishes matter just as much. After all, the locks and handles are the parts you’ll touch and use every day. Simonton hardware options include easy-to-use features...
by Denise Bryant | Feb 6, 2019 | Window Frame, Window Maintenance, Window Replacement, Windows
Accent colors define the outward appearance of a home. Whether you have beige brick or bright pink siding, it’s the details like the window trim that make the look come together. Simonton exterior paint colors give you fantastic options for both appealing neutrals and...