How to Add Energy-Efficiency to Your Home with New Windows
Older windows are usually made with single-pane glass and non-insulated frames. While this worked in older homes, new windows can make your home more comfortable.
Read MoreHow to Tell if Your Windows are Leaking Air
If you are concerned that your windows are wasting the cooling and heating energy your home is producing there are some simple checks you can do around your home.
Read MoreShould I Replace My Windows Or Siding First?
Is the outside of your home looking less than its best? When the siding is dented and loose and the windows are cracked and peeling it dramatically impacts curb appeal. Not to mention leaving a way for wind, water, and animals to find their way inside the house.
Read MoreWhat to Consider When Getting New Kitchen Windows
Making changes in your kitchen is a little more complicated compared to other rooms in your house because of so many things that have to be considered. It is a busy area, after all. Getting replacement windows for your kitchen requires careful planning.
Read More4 Window Types for Maximum Daylight
Daylighting might be the most underrated illumination technique for homes. Most people don’t realize how much they can gain just by letting sunlight into their living space. On top of its health benefits, this natural alternative can also help reduce your energy bills.
Read MoreSigns Your Windows or Doors Are Energy Culprits
Sometimes the biggest problem is right in front of you. In this case, we’re talking about energy bills. Your home could be inefficient when it comes to temperature control, thanks to your doors and windows. This can lead to higher bills.
Read MoreSevere Weather Hits Northeast Oklahoma
Several northeast Oklahoma counties experienced severe weather in May 2018. Areas affected included parts of Washington, Kay, Pawnee, Osage and surrounding areas.
Read More4 Most Common Window Frame Materials
Every home needs the right windows to fit their style and each window can be made up of different materials, including their frame. Choosing the right one for your replacement windows is crucial. The ideal one can match your style and boost your home's curb appeal.
Read MoreHow to Use Black-Framed Windows Effectively
An industrial-inspired interior has been making waves in the home improvement field, but the best and simplest style from this trend is using black frames for replacement windows. You can’t just use it haphazardly, however. Burnett Windows and Siding discusses a few ways to do so effectively.
Read MoreBeautifully Durable: Reasons to Choose Fiberglass Windows
Fiberglass is the best choice to have for your next replacement windows project. It is far more resistant to damage and more appealing to look at compared to vinyl.
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