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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.
Is your window beginning to look foggy? Take a look at this post for a little clarification on fog vs condensation.
Our cities continue to grow so sound reduction windows may be on your mind. Read this post to learn the benefits and costs of sound reduction windows.
The window material for your home is important. Read on to learn which are the best windows for hot climates.
Looking for aluminum windows? Make sure to choose thermal break aluminum windows to improve energy efficiency.
Looking for tax rebates or credits for your window or door replacement project? Read this post to learn what is currently available.
Tempered glass doesn't scratch easily. However, that doesn't mean it won't scratch or break. You need to handle it carefully so that the panes can maintain their luster and gloss for years.
“It is hard to imagine Andre Le Notre laying out the exquisite landscape designs for Vaux-le-Vicomte, and later the magnificent Chateau de Versailles, with no high hill to stand on, no helicopter to fly in, and no drone to show him the complexities of the terrain. Yet he did, and with extreme precision, accuracy, and high style.” -Martha Stewart
Warranties are extremely valuable for home products. Doors, in particular, experience lots of wear and tear from use and exposure to the weather.
For many years, single pane windows were the only option. Now, the market includes double, triple, and even quadruple paned windows.
So, if you are wondering; can you install windows in the winter? Yes, you can but it depends on some factors and also where you live, let's explain what we mean below.
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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