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Your Patio Sits Empty Half the Year. A Covered Structure Changes That Without a Full Addition Cost.

by D & W Staff | Mar 26, 2026 | Patio Covers

“The space is there, we just never use it.” This is a common challenge for Michigan homeowners. Between intense summer heat and unpredictable rain, patios often go unused for much of the year. A structural patio cover offers a practical way to reclaim that space...

Fogged Patio Door Glass Isn’t Cosmetic — It’s a Broken Thermal Seal Costing You Monthly

by D & W Staff | Mar 26, 2026 | Patio Doors

Walk into many Michigan homes and you may notice a milky haze or moisture trapped between the panes of a sliding glass door. It often looks like fog or streaks that cannot be wiped away. While it may seem like a cosmetic issue, fogged glass is actually a sign of a...

4 Differences Between Three-Season and Four-Season Sunrooms Every Homeowner Should Know

by D & W Staff | Mar 19, 2026 | Sunrooms

“We love our backyard, but we only get to use it a few months out of the year.” This is a common frustration for Michigan homeowners. With such a short window of comfortable weather, adding a sunroom is one of the best ways to extend how often you can enjoy your...

A Drafty Front Door Is a Heating Bill Problem. Here Is the Fix.

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

A cold entryway is one of the first signs that heat is escaping your home. Many Michigan homeowners notice it in late fall when temperatures start dropping and the furnace begins running more often. If the space near your front door always feels colder than the rest...

5 Reasons Double-Pane Windows Fail Before Year 15 in Michigan’s Climate

by D & W Staff | Mar 9, 2026 | Replacement Windows

If your windows looked perfectly fine when you bought the house but now show fog, condensation, or a faint draft around the edges, you are not alone. Across Michigan, homeowners often see double-pane windows start failing much earlier than the expected 20-to-25-year...
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