by Rico Loza | Mar 12, 2020 | Blog, Informative/Educational, Replacement Window
Although double-hung windows continue to be the most common choice for homeowners installing replacement windows, casement windows continue to grow in popularity. If you’re wondering if you should consider casement windows, here are three reasons you may want to...
by Rico Loza | Feb 20, 2020 | Blog, Informative/Educational, Replacement Window, Window
If you’re looking at new windows for your home, you may have started looking at other homes, design websites or talked to a replacement window company. In doing so, you may have realized that there are more than just white replacement windows these days. In fact, some...
by Rico Loza | Feb 13, 2020 | Blog, Informative/Educational, Replacement Window
Most people understand that quality replacement windows offer many benefits such as greater energy efficiency and a more comfortable home. However, we field many questions from homeowners considering new windows and hear many people share misinformation. Today we...
by Rico Loza | Feb 6, 2020 | Blog, Informative/Educational, Replacement Window, Window
Although many people use the terms interchangeably, bay and bow windows are not the same. They may look similar and have many of the same benefits, however, they have many differentiators. If you’re considering adding either a bay or bow window to your home, the two...
by Rico Loza | Jan 23, 2020 | Blog, Informative/Educational, Replacement Window, Window
We’re not always the first window company that a homeowner calls because we’re not the biggest company or a national name. However, we’re often the window company homeowners choose because we present a fair quote and answer all their questions without any...
by Rico Loza | Jan 17, 2020 | Blog, Informative/Educational, Replacement Window, Window
We get this question often and the short answer is, whenever. The only time we don’t replace windows is in heavy rain or a wind event. It’s important to us that your home is protected and that our teams are safe. However, there are a lot more things to consider than...
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