Condensation refers to vapor turning into liquid water when it comes in contact with a surface. Some of the examples that we see on our daily surroundings include dew forming on the grass in the morning, bathroom mirrors fogging up when you take a shower or droplets shaping up on the surface of a glass […]
If you live in a cold climate, you understand the value of efficiently and effectively heating your house. Windows serve as a barrier to the cold exterior, though they can just as easily let the cold in. Old or faulty windows can be an obstacle as you try to heat your house, letting warm air […]
At Renewal by Andersen® of Atlanta, we are proud that all our replacement windows are conceptualized and built in the U.S.A. In the spirit of the approaching Fourth of July holiday, we explain why supporting American-made products is good for everybody. We Offer Quality Like all our products, when you say “custom-built in the USA” you mean […]
Year after year, we hear of rising concerns regarding the environment. This is why many home improvement manufacturers and contractors across the country are continuously looking for ways to provide sustainable products. This commitment to sustainability pushes Andersen® Corporation to lead the way to making American homes greener.
Going for a specific window style should depend on your needs. Are you looking to expand your home’s interior space? Are you in the market for windows that can let more fresh air in your home?
In the first part of this blog series, we discussed how condensation forms on your window panes and talked about strategies to reduce this. One of the methods we discussed by installing our energy-efficient windows. Today, we go in-depth on the energy-efficient features of Renewal by Andersen® windows. We also talk about our windows’ other […]
Your windows are an important component of your home’s architectural style. Their shape, arrangement, number, and grille pattern all affect your home’s visual appeal. In particular, your grille is distinctive and can mark your home as influenced by or belonging to a certain architectural style.
It’s not often that a window replacement tops a homeowner’s to do list. Maybe it’s time to change that way of thinking. How old are your windows? When was the last time you inspected these?
Windows are the source of light and ventilation in every home. That’s why you need make sure these are in tip-top shape, especially this winter. Otherwise, you might find yourself spending more because you need to use your heating system for longer periods.