Two Things You Can Do To Seal Off A Window While A Sash Is Being Repaired Or Replaced

Posted on: 4 July 2016

If you have had a recent issue with a smashed window in your home, you may be dreading the expense of a replacement window. In fact, you do not have to replace the entire window, but just the sash. Even with modern windows you should be able to remove the damaged sash and replace it with a new one or have the glass repaired. While that is taking place, here are two things you can do to seal off a window while the missing sash is being repaired or replaced. [Read More]

Tips For Covering Odd-Shaped Windows In Your New Home

Posted on: 23 June 2016

When you move into a home with custom or oddly-shaped windows, you may want to start looking for some less-traditional window treatments to help enhance their unique features. The key is to balance the preservation of the window's appearance with the ability to ensure privacy inside the house. Here are a few tips to help you address some of the most common odd-shaped windows. Sidelight Window Options If you're not familiar with the name, sidelight windows are usually found on either side of your front door, and they are narrow pieces of glass. [Read More]

Don't Toss Those Old Blinds! Simple Tricks To Breathe New Life Into Old Window Blinds

Posted on: 24 May 2016

Blinds are an outstanding and highly popular window treatment that can offer inexpensive and simple ways to keep light out our let it in. However, for those who live in a place that features existing blinds that could use a spruce up, here are some tips to ensure that you can keep those old blinds without having to replace them. Give Them A Thorough Cleaning It may come as a pleasant surprise to see those dusty, dingy blinds suddenly become sparkling clean. [Read More]

The Perks Of Hardie Siding

Posted on: 30 April 2016

Most people think that vinyl is the only affordable and low-maintenance plank siding option. In fact, Hardie siding is a great alternative. It is a fiber cement composite that many homeowners prefer over vinyl. Not only is it low maintenance, Hardie siding is also produced in an impressive range of colors and styles. This article explains the perks of Hardie siding and why it might be better option than vinyl. [Read More]