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Why Winter Is a Smart Time for New Windows

by D & W Staff | Feb 14, 2026 | Replacement Windows

It sounds like a contradiction. Why would anyone choose to open up their home to the Michigan elements in the middle of February? Most homeowners spend their winter trying to keep the cold out, so the idea of removing a window during a snowstorm feels like an...

4 Signs Your Windows Are Costing You Heat

by D & W Staff | Feb 7, 2026 | Replacement Windows

When you’ve lived in Michigan for a few winters, you develop a sense for when your home is working against you. You know that specific feeling when the furnace is humming along, but there’s a persistent chill in the room that just won’t go away....

Sunroom Planning: Lock In Before Michigan’s Spring Rush

by D & W Staff | Jan 15, 2026 | Sunrooms

If you wait until the first warm day of spring to start planning your sunroom, you may already be too late for this season. Every year, Michigan homeowners rush to begin outdoor projects as soon as the snow melts, creating delays in scheduling, permitting, and...

Fiberglass vs. Steel Entry Doors — Which Wins After Five Michigan Winters?

by D & W Staff | Jan 9, 2026 | Entry Doors

Michigan winters put every part of your home to the test, especially your front door. A freezing January morning can create a 75-degree temperature difference between the outside and inside of your entryway. Over time, that constant stress can lead to warping, drafts,...

The 5-Step Sequence for a Stress-Free Michigan Bathroom Remodel

by D & W Staff | Dec 18, 2025 | Bath Wraps

A bathroom remodel can quickly turn into a stressful project without a clear plan. What starts as a simple upgrade can lead to unexpected delays, hidden damage, and rising costs if the proper steps are not followed. The key to a successful renovation is understanding...
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