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Should I Get Patio Doors with Built-In Blinds?
Thinking about getting patio doors with built-in blinds? Built-in blinds are popular in some high-end models of patio doors. But, are they more of a hassle?
Thinking about getting patio doors with built-in blinds? Built-in blinds are popular in some high-end models of patio doors. But, are they more of a hassle?
If something goes wrong with your windows, you will need to provide information on the warranty label to the manufacturer. Sometimes finding that information can be challenging, so we'll give you some tips in this post.
Not sure how to remove a window screen? Follow these steps for how to remove a screen from a hung, slider, or casement window.
The Eagle window company is a popular household brand acquired by the Andersen Corporation in May 2005. Twelve years later, Andersen rebranded it as the E-Series through the Andersen® Architectural Collection.
Andersen's Perma Shield Patio Door is one of the company’s most popular, longest-running designs. It’s part of the 200 Series, and its weather-resistant construction provides excellent comfort and energy efficiency.
Sliding doors are a popular choice with a sleek, contemporary style. Some of the most popular sliding doors come from Andersen and Pella. Learn about the differences here.
When you need to install a new roof, set of windows, house siding, or gutters, it’s important to read the fine print to find out what type of warranty you are getting. We'll discuss types of warranty in this post.
If you've started searching for windows, you've likely run across the name Simonton. While their products are popular, there are some common Simonton window problems you should be aware of.
With each window style, there are potential drawbacks you need to be aware of, and that stands true with an arched window.
Each material offers different advantages and has a place in the building industry. Fibrex is another option that combines the best of wood and vinyl.
When you live in Texas, you probably don't worry about insulation too much. However, there’s another side to the insulation and energy efficiency coin: extreme heat.
Got a window or two that just won’t stay open no matter what? That’s never a good sign—but it is something that can be fixed, one way or another.
While some window problems can be covered by homeowners insurance, home warranties usually don't cover them. Learn about the differences in this post.
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