Last month, our parent company, Andersen Corporation, has signed the Climate Declaration created by Ceres in 2013. Here’s why this bit of news is important.
It’s not instantly clear to the untrained eye, but a bay window and a bow window are not the same thing. They may have plenty of similar elements, but to say they’re interchangeable is a stretch. Each window brings a depth of design and functionality to a home and its overall appeal, and it makes […]
It starts to get really nippy here in Atlanta during December. Liveweatherblogs.com reports that this has been the most unpredictable winter season yet: mild and spring-like one day, harsh the next. The first half of winter will be warmer and drier than normal, with snow only really starting to fall in February and March.
Having a good entry door is all about function, efficiency, and aesthetics. Selecting the appropriate door is a make or break decision, as this can affect your budget, security, and value of your home. And so if you are planning to replace your entry doors in Atlanta, what things should you consider when choosing the […]
At Renewal by Andersen®, we are proud to offer the best replacement windows and patio doors in the industry, with features like superior energy efficiency and low-maintenance requirements. We believe our clients deserve to enjoy these features and benefits for a long time, so we made our Transferable Limited Warranty one of the strongest warranties […]
When you choose Renewal by Andersen® for your upcoming replacement window project, you will get to experience the “RbA Difference” – a tradition with over a hundred years worth of history, a tradition that sets us apart from other replacement window companies.
Are you tired of the same old rectangular design of your windows in Atlanta? Does it make your interiors feel stuffy or suffocating? Then maybe it is time for you to change your windows in Atlanta GA.
There are a lot of technical terms attached to modern windows and doors because of the technological advancement in recent years. One such term you may have read about is “Solar Heat Gain Coefficient” (SHGC). Now you may be wondering what this means for your home and why it should matter if you’re thinking of […]
As you may well-know, summer in most parts of Atlanta, including Marietta, can really get hot and humid with temperatures peaking at 89° in July. On occasion, thunderstorms can make the humidity even worse and can cause downpours. Most of us just have to cope to remain comfortable and safe during this season.