Now that the weather’s getting chillier, you need to make sure heat isn’t leaking out of gaps in your exterior. Otherwise, you might get a higher power bill this fall. Your windows are one of the most vulnerable parts of your exterior, so it’s a good idea to start with them.
The doors and windows in your home are as energy-efficient as possible due to the inert gas placed inside the glass. These are more commonly known as gas fills and are used to improve the thermal efficiency, and in turn, the energy efficiency of the window and door.
When we install a new door for you, you don’t have to choose function over form. You can enhance the look and feel of your patio door by adding in several design options from our catalog. Renewal by Andersen® of Long Island gives you a look at the different types and choices of patio doors […]
Part 1: Curves, Arches, and Angles – Getting Started with Specialty Windows Although they’re far from being the most prominent part of your home, windows have a huge impact on your home’s overall visual style. While you will never go wrong with conventional options like double hung, casement, bay and bow, and sliding windows, you […]
If you plan to hire a home improvement contractor, it is essential that you look for one who is fully licensed and insured. It is equally vital that you ensure that their products and services come with warranties. Warranties are there to protect you from being liable for product defects and poor services.
Snowfall on Long Island is about to arrive very soon. While you still have time left, it is best to start preparing for it arrival. The common worry of homeowners is how they’d start doing it when there are many components of your home to deal with.
At Renewal by Andersen® of Knoxville, we care about your home’s safety, comfort, appeal and energy efficiency. That’s why we only install high-quality replacement doors and windows for our projects. Choosing us to replace your windows means gaining access to high-quality products, including our exclusive Fibrex® material.
Your home is forever a work in progress. In other words, it is subject to significant changes, big or small, that reflect your needs and tastes. Inevitably, there comes a time when you’ll take another look at your windows and wish they have this specific attribute that makes them more special and unique.
How often should you replace your windows? In general, well-maintained high-quality residential windows should last 15 to 20 years. If they’re almost 20-years-old, you should start planning a window replacement. Of course, not all windows last as long as their estimated lifespans. Factors such as the window frame material, the frequency of maintenance, and your area’s […]