Holidays are exciting not just because of grand dinners, gift giving, and gatherings where everyone stays up late. Most of us homeowners actually can’t wait to dress up our houses for the festivities!
Old and drafty windows are a major problem. Draftiness may be caused by damage or by improper installation. Air leakage can cause too much excess heat to get into the home during summer and too much cold to get in during winter. Your cooling and heating systems will therefore have a hard time keeping your […]
In order to maximize the benefits of having new Huntington windows, you should hire the right window contractor and make sure that your windows will be properly installed. Furthermore, installation requires training and experience in order to ensure that problems such as air leakage and heat loss would be prevented.
The bedroom is where your day begins and ends, which is why choosing the best replacement windows for this part of your home is an important decision. As with replacement doors, new windows can make or break the aesthetic appeal and functionality of the room. Regardless of whether you share your bedroom with a loved one […]
Letting in sunlight is a simple yet effective way of changing the mood in a space. And with the rising and setting of the sun that graces your interiors from dawn to dusk, you can create an organic ambiance that one cannot easily replicate artificially.
Window grilles are decorative bars installed in between the panes of a window. They can create a unique look for your windows and enable your home to stand out from your neighborhood.
As part of our Signature Service, Renewal by Andersen® customizes each and every door and window replacement according to our customers’ needs and preferences. And to learn more about your needs and preferences to ensure we are able to provide you with what you are looking for exactly, we offer free design consultations.
Air can escape and enter through different parts of your home. Sometimes drafts occur even in newly installed casement windows, depending on the quality of their installation.
Around seven decades ago, the only window frame choices for residential infrastructures were wood and mill-finish. The Aluminum Window Manufacturers Association established the first industry standard for aluminum alloys in 1947 for the structural strength of double-hung aluminum windows.