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Jenica Lee

Doors

By: Jenica Lee
November 29th, 2016

Your entry door may not be as big as your roof or siding, but it also has a big impact on your home's overall form and function. Because it serves as the primary connection between the indoors and the outdoors, it's usually one of the biggest opening in your home. And like an extra-large window, your entry door should also be energy-efficient, weather-resistant, and long-lasting. Not to mention that it's one of the first things visitors to your home will see, so your entry door will have to be at its best all the time.

Window Replacements

By: Jenica Lee
November 23rd, 2016

More often than not, homeowners know when they have to get new windows. Rather, their problem mostly lies with which replacement window to get. There are so many options out there, after all, so the selection process can overwhelm. To help ensure the success of your window replacement, here are a few tips you should keep in mind:

Siding

By: Jenica Lee
November 18th, 2016

If your roof is designed to keep your home safe from whatever's coming from above, it's the siding that bears the brunt of external factors coming from the sides. Some of the things that threaten your siding include:

Doors

By: Jenica Lee
November 9th, 2016

Every part of a home needs a good maintenance check, and french style patio doors in San Antonio are no exception. After all, the last thing you want is your patio doors malfunctioning when you least expect them. A stuck patio door, for example, means that your backyard party guests will have to go around to the front door every single time they need to use the bathroom.

Window Replacements

By: Jenica Lee
November 2nd, 2016

Installing replacement windows can help prevent window condensation, or “sweating” on windows. This refers to water droplets formed from excess humidity that comes in contact with cold window glass. This is a fairly common occurrence and shouldn’t be a cause for alarm, especially if you just had your replacement windows in San Antonio installed.

Siding | Window Replacements

By: Jenica Lee
October 26th, 2016

As the summer season winds down, it’s the perfect time to make your home more comfortable. Start with basic cleaning tasks then progress to bigger projects like home siding replacement or buying new windows in San Antonio. Here are some ideas: