Easy Fix for Rotted Exterior Window Trim
Monday, 10 March 2014
The exterior trim surrounding your windows is one of the most vulnerable areas of your home to decay or rot fungi. The good news is wooden window trim can be relatively easily repaired, especially compared to rot-infested framing.
- Published in Windows
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FORE! How to Protect Your Home’s Windows from Stray Golf Balls
Friday, 07 March 2014
If you live on or near a golf course, you may worry about having to replace your windows more frequently than you’d like. Sure, you get a great view and the convenience of riding a golf cart to your morning tee time, but one of the disadvantages of having your home on the links is
- Published in Windows
Bathroom Window Solutions for Privacy and Ventilation
Friday, 07 March 2014
If you’ve ever spent time in a bathroom with poor air circulation, you know how very important this is! Perhaps the bathroom was stuffy, stinky, steamy or even moldy. Maybe it’s your own bathroom that feels closed in and is unpleasant to use because it has ventilation problems.
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Creative Design Choices for Bathroom Windows
Thursday, 06 March 2014
If you want to give your bathroom a unique and creative look and feel, consider installing a new window to reflect your style and better meet your needs too. Even though the bathroom may be one of the smallest rooms in your house, it’s still a place where you can make a design statement. This
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Repair Solutions for 3 Sliding Screen Door Problems
Wednesday, 05 March 2014
If your sliding screen door is stuck, drags or won’t stay in its track, you may be ready to toss it and install a new one. There can be many good reasons to get rid of your existing sliding screen door, like when you want an updated design or when the track or door is
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Storm Door Basics: Design Options and Maintenance
Tuesday, 04 March 2014
Storm doors, which are installed in front of exterior entry doors, protect the entry door from weather and damage. Storm doors also enhance your home’s insulation and provide a first line of defense against intruders. They are designed to close automatically, but most have a locking mechanism to give you the option of keeping the
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Questions to Help You Decide Whether to Repair or Replace Your Windows
Monday, 03 March 2014
Without a doubt, windows play a major role in both energy costs and home value. If you want to save money in heating and cooling your house and you also want to increase what your home is worth, consider your windows.
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Secure Blinds and Curtains to Keep Small Children Safe
Saturday, 01 March 2014
Small children can accidentally get caught up in the loose cords and chains of window blinds and curtains and die from strangulation. This is a real tragedy, but it's one that can be prevented. If you have a small child (especially one who is 3 years old or younger) or one who visits your home, use these practical tips to keep him or her safe.
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Eco-Friendly Blinds, Shades, Curtains and More
Friday, 28 February 2014
If you want to reduce toxins in your home and live a more eco-friendly life, start with your window treatments. Clean Techies Blog lists popular options in eco-friendly shades, blinds, curtains, and drapes. This article highlights practical tips for how to purchase, install, and use these different window treatments to maximize energy efficiency, save money
- Published in Eco Friendly
Window Washing Secrets for Streak-Free Results
Thursday, 27 February 2014
You may think that you already know everything there is to know about cleaning the windows of your home. After all, how difficult can it be?
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