How to measure your window screens

Over time, your window screens face wear and tear. Sometimes, the damage is obvious, like if your screen gets torn. Rust can also be a sign that it’s time for new window screens. Other times, a weathered or worn screen can be hard to spot. A faded screen might not...

Now’s the time for the perfect patio door

Like with your windows, drafts can sneak in and out of your patio door. Since your patio door is larger than your windows, that could be a lot of warmth and comfort sneaking out of your house, making your home less comfortable and costing you in energy bills! Plus,...

3 reasons to call a roof inspector after winter

Winter is coming to a close. Eventually, temperatures will rise and snow won’t be back for another several months. But now, as the weather warms and the ice melts, you have an important job: go up on the roof and inspect it for leaks or other signs of disrepair. Snow...

Sunroom ideas for spring

Spring hasn’t quite sprung yet, but it’s about time to start preparing. Warmer days, budding leaves, and the first flowers are some of the joys we have to look forward to. If you have a fully enclosed sunroom, there are a lot of fun ways to decorate for spring. After...

Windows in the Winter

We often get asked the question: can we install or repair windows in the winter? If a window needs a replacement, no matter what time of the year, it should be replaced as soon as possible. Granted, if your window is having an issue like worn weatherstripping or...