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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?
When it comes to windows you've got lots of choices. To help you in your research, this article highlights some of the best replacement window brands in the industry. Whether you're interested in wood, vinyl, aluminum or steel windows, you'll find a manufacturer on this list that can meet your needs.
Choose front doors that will impress your guests and make you feel secure in your home. Interested in learning more about popular front door manufacturers and building materials? We've got you covered in this article.
There are many ways to improve the efficiency of your windows but one thing you can't change is the style. So, are casement windows more efficient than sliding windows?
Composite door frames prevent the issue of rotting wood door jambs. Learn about composite frames and the Framesaver door jamb in this post.
Learn the differences in style, function, and efficiency between single-hung and casement style windows.
There are lots of unnoticeable parts in a window unit, in this post, we're talking about the absorbent material that helps prevent condensation: desiccant.
Andersen windows are the most popular window by volume. The question is, should you put them in your home?
Black replacement windows are on trend and in-demand. Whether vinyl, wood, or aluminum, we look at why black windows are a good choice.
If you're comparing windows based on energy-efficiency, check out this post on double-hung windows vs awning windows.
Comparing window styles based on energy-efficiency? See how picture windows compare to sliding windows in this post.
Is condensation between window panes a problem? Yes! Learn why it happens and what you can do to resolve the issue in this post.
Home building materials react to changes in climate, that includes the materials used to make windows and doors. Learn how suited steel doors are for Texas homes in this post.
We don't currently serve your area but do want to help you plan your project. Try our Build & Price tool to get an idea of window & door costs within DFW. Your area may be higher or lower but at least you'll have some idea of the price.
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