Doors and windows installation expert, Renewal by Andersen of Long Island, offers products that are not only stylish, durable and energy-efficient but built for security as well. Here are some security features you can look forward to when you choose any of our patio or french doors for your home. Multi-Point Locking System If you […]
Just like a puzzle piece, choosing the right kind of windows completes the whole appeal and function of your home. It is integral to consider the style, material and efficiency to improve your home and get your money’s worth.
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 […]
There are several projects to consider when it comes to a home remodel, but one of the best and fastest ways to make a grand impression is to get a new door. This project doesn’t just ensure a more splendid entrance, but it also offers a host of other benefits that your home will enjoy […]
Your doors are one of the most important elements of your home. These are what people initially see when they pass by, and these protect your home from constant exposure to the elements. These also boost your security measures by providing a reliable form of defense from the exteriors. That’s why the ideal door replacement […]
Fall poses a challenge on home maintenance. After all, you can expect leaves and debris to be everywhere. There’s also a big chance of air or water leaks if your windows and doors aren’t sealed properly.
Much of the window styles installed these days are those that are equally beautiful and functional. It’s not enough that a window is visually attractive. To maximize your investment, you’ll go for something well designed and efficient.
As another year closes, the hustle and bustle of the holidays leaves most homeowners with plenty of year-end commitments to attend to. This includes traveling, entertaining guests, and decorating your windows on Long Island, among other things.
A poorly ventilated home has poor indoor air quality. According to studies, indoor air is typically two to five times more polluted than outdoor air. The spread of airborne pollutants in your living spaces can make indoor air a bit harder to breathe, especially for family members with allergies, asthma and other respiratory issues.