Repair Solutions for 3 Sliding Screen Door Problems
Wednesday, 05 March 2014
If your sliding screen door is stuck, drags or won’t stay in its track, you may be ready to toss it and install a new one. There can be many good reasons to get rid of your existing sliding screen door, like when you want an updated design or when the track or door is
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Questions to Help You Decide Whether to Repair or Replace Your Windows
Monday, 03 March 2014
Without a doubt, windows play a major role in both energy costs and home value. If you want to save money in heating and cooling your house and you also want to increase what your home is worth, consider your windows.
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Secure Blinds and Curtains to Keep Small Children Safe
Saturday, 01 March 2014
Small children can accidentally get caught up in the loose cords and chains of window blinds and curtains and die from strangulation. This is a real tragedy, but it's one that can be prevented. If you have a small child (especially one who is 3 years old or younger) or one who visits your home, use these practical tips to keep him or her safe.
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Window Washing Secrets for Streak-Free Results
Thursday, 27 February 2014
You may think that you already know everything there is to know about cleaning the windows of your home. After all, how difficult can it be?
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Window Design Choices for Your Home
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Windows are vital to every home and they aren’t installed for aesthetic reasons alone. There are many different types of windows and each type can serve a special purpose.
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3 Common Culprits that Cause Window Condensation
Tuesday, 25 February 2014
You might remember learning in science class that the three states of water are: a) liquid b) solid and c) gas. You might also recall that when water changes from liquid to gas, condensation sometimes forms. Maybe you even did a lab experiment in which you left a sealed glass container of water in the sun and watched
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Comparing Awning and Casement Windows
Monday, 24 February 2014
As you shop for replacement windows for your home, remember that there are many options to choose from. Two possibilities are awning and casement windows. It’s important to know the difference between them and to consider the size of the space, location and room as you make a decision.
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Guide to Replacing a Kitchen Casement Window
Saturday, 22 February 2014
If you have a casement window that needs to be replaced in your kitchen (or another room of your home), you might be considering taking on the project yourself. This video from home improvement expert Ron Hazelton walks you through the necessary steps in the removal and installment process so that you can decide if
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Remedy to Common Wood Rot Problems
Wednesday, 19 February 2014
Have your windows developed wood rot? It’s important to fix wood rot around windows and doors so that it doesn’t spread and infect other wood parts of your house and possibly cause structural damage.
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What Are Hurricane Impact Windows?
Wednesday, 05 February 2014
Hurricane impact windows consist of two panes of glass with a special interlayer that resist and protect against strong winds and precipitation from severe weather. They do not just safeguard you and your home during hurricanes, as the name suggests.
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