How to Protect Your Sliding Door from Pests
Wednesday, 08 April 2026
Pests enter through sliding doors because of gaps in weatherstripping, damaged seals, dirty tracks that provide food sources, and lubricants that actually attract insects. In Hampton Roads, where warm weather and high humidity create an active pest environment for most of the year, your sliding door is one of the most vulnerable entry points in your home. Sliding doors have more potential gaps than a standard door or window. The track channel along the bottom, the weatherstripping along the edges, the junction between the sliding panel and the fixed panel, and the threshold seal all create opportunities for insects and small pests to find their way inside.
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How to Make a Sliding Door Slide Easily
Wednesday, 08 April 2026
A sliding door that’s hard to open is almost always caused by a dirty track, worn rollers, or a misaligned door panel. In Tidewater, our coastal environment adds salt buildup, humidity-related corrosion, and sand accumulation to the list of usual suspects. Before you assume the worst, know that most sliding door stiffness can be addressed with basic maintenance. A good cleaning and lubrication solves the majority of cases. But if maintenance doesn’t help, you may be looking at roller failure, frame warping, or track damage that requires professional attention or replacement.
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Top 5 Energy-Efficient Windows for Virginia and North Carolina
Wednesday, 08 April 2026
What Makes a Window Energy-Efficient? An energy-efficient window minimizes heat transfer between your home’s interior and the outdoors. It does this through a combination of advanced glass coatings, insulating gas fills between panes, and frame materials that don’t conduct heat.
- Published in Eco Friendly, Uncategorized, Windows
Best Replacement Windows for Coastal Virginia Homes (2026 Guide)
Thursday, 05 March 2026
What are the best replacement windows for Hampton Roads homes?
The best replacement windows for Hampton Roads are double-hung windows with Fibrex composite frames and Low-E glass. Double-hung windows offer versatile ventilation and easy cleaning. Fibrex resists our coastal humidity and salt air. For homes near the water, casement windows catch breezes better, and picture windows maximize views.
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12 Signs You Need New Windows (And What Each Sign Means)
Thursday, 05 March 2026
How do you know when to replace your windows? Replace your windows when you see fog or condensation between glass panes, feel drafts around closed windows, have difficulty opening or closing them, notice frame rot or damage, or experience increasing energy bills. Most windows need replacement after 15-25 years, sooner in coastal climates like Hampton Roads.
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How Much Does Window Replacement Cost in Virginia Beach & Hampton Roads?
Monday, 23 February 2026
How much does window replacement cost in Virginia Beach? Window replacement in Virginia Beach and Hampton Roads costs $650 to $1,200 per window including professional installation. Most homeowners spend $7,500 to $15,000 to replace all windows in a typical 3-bedroom home. Costs depend on window style, frame material, glass type, and installation complexity.
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The Complete Guide to Window Replacement in Norfolk, VA
Wednesday, 18 February 2026
How much does window replacement cost in Norfolk, VA?
Window replacement in Norfolk, VA costs between $650 and $1,200 per window installed. A full-home project replacing 10-15 windows typically runs $8,000-$18,000. Mr. Rogers Windows offers free in-home consultations and serves all Norfolk neighborhoods including Ghent, Ocean View, Larchmont, Colonial Place, and the downtown waterfront area.
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Here’s Why Norfolk Homeowners Can Trust Our Energy Efficient Windows
Monday, 05 October 2020
When you’re in the market for new replacement windows, the first thing you should consider when choosing between options is energy efficiency. Energy efficient windows are good for you, your home, and the environment. By keeping your home’s temperature consistent, your heating and cooling systems won’t have to work as hard. Your systems will perform
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