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Archive for June, 2007

Vinyl Windows – Single Units

Single Unit Vinyl Windows are a low-maintenance window option for the home. Vinyl is also a great insulator, and vinyl windows are customizable to fit nearly any window opening. The Vinyl Windows – Single Units category on ebuild lists single unit vinyl windows for window applications.

Continue Reading June 28th, 2007

Introducing JELD-WEN Builders Clad-Wood Windows

JELD-WEN brings the highest level of reliability to entry-level windows with the introduction of Builders Clad-Wood windows. This affordable wood window line offers sought-after benefits, such as an industry-leading 20-year warranty against decay and termite infestation

Continue Reading June 28th, 2007

Marvin Expands Architectural Hardware Selection

Marvin Windows and Doors recently expanded the Marvin Architectural Hardware collection, enhancing the selection of Swinging French Door handle sets and introducing architectural hardware for sliding doors and windows.

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Capturing the View With Replacement Windows

The style of your windows is important when focusing on outdoor views and activities. If you want to quickly crank open a window and let a cool breeze float in, then casement windows are a good selection.

Continue Reading June 15th, 2007

Selecting an Entry Door Style

If you want to dramatically change the front of your house, start with your entry door. A new entry door with etched glass sidelights and a bold transom window can make an important design statement.

Continue Reading June 15th, 2007

Wood You Believe It’s Fiberglass? Fiberglass Entry Doors Done Right

You’ve decided it’s time to replace your weathered wood entry door with something more secure and attractive. You’re considering staying with solid wood because, face it, you’re a bit of a purist.

Continue Reading June 15th, 2007

Windows & Doors Review: Wood Entry Doors Part2

About 20 percent of new homes nationwide sport wood entry doors, manufacturers estimate. Even though wood-grain and smooth-skin fiberglass units only account for about 10 percent of entry door sales

Continue Reading June 14th, 2007

Windows & Doors Review: Wood Entry Doors Part1

The look, the texture, and even the smell of wood evoke perceptions of Old World craftsmanship and quality among homeowners.

Continue Reading June 14th, 2007

How to Get the Best Window Replacement Deal

Here’s how to get the most out of replacement windows companies. Ask around. Now is the time to be a nosy neighbor. Check out your neighbor’s windows. Ask them if they were they pleased with the work, and if it was completed on time and in budget.

Continue Reading June 14th, 2007

What to look for in replacement windows

First, the condensation between the panes means a seal has been broken. You can’t fix the seal, but you can replace the glazing, or the double-pane glass. Check with a glass company in your area.

Continue Reading June 13th, 2007

The Benefits of Canvas Awnings

All awnings have the potential to add beauty, style, elegance and value to your home. Awnings can provide much-needed shade on hot summer days and can greatly improve energy efficiency within your home.

Continue Reading June 13th, 2007

The Benefits of Deck Awnings

Decks are one of the favorite family hangouts during spring, summer and fall months. Enjoying the open air and barbeques is often creates pleasant and lasting memories.

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Your Front Door – Designing The Entry To Your Home

Here’s a subject that’s rarely given enough thought in custom home design…the way you enter and leave your house. We’re just talking about a door, right? A hole in the wall, a way in and a way out; what more is there to consider?

Continue Reading June 13th, 2007

What to look for in replacement windows

First, the condensation between the panes means a seal has been broken. You can’t fix the seal, but you can replace the glazing, or the double-pane glass. Check with a glass company in your area.

Continue Reading June 1st, 2007

Adding a Deck Awning – Enjoy Your Deck Even More

The great thing about a deck awning is that you can enjoy privacy and protection in the spring, summer, fall, and even winter months.

Continue Reading June 1st, 2007