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Window Replacements

By: Jenica Lee
October 28th, 2014

Everything you buy for your property can be seen and treated as an investment – from the bathtub to your choice of windows in San Antonio. Whenever you spend money on something—especially if you spend a lot—you expect to recoup your expense in some way. A little research can help you determine what could be a reasonable amount to spend for your home improvements.

Window Replacements

By: Jenica Lee
October 21st, 2014

Are your windows in San Antonio already old, worn-out, and drafty? You may be thinking about having them repaired rather than replaced because—let’s face it—replacements can cost a lot. But if your windows are beyond repair, then replacement could be the better choice for you over the long haul.

Window Replacements

By: Jenica Lee
September 10th, 2014

During summer seasons, you don’t need to endure or suffer under the stuffy temperature especially in a place like San Antonio where the climate can get really hot.

Window Replacements

By: Jenica Lee
July 30th, 2014

In extreme conditions, low quality standard windows can be a hazard. They can break into millions of tiny pieces that can cause injuries and damaged furniture. Refer to an article from San Antonio local website, mysanantonio.com, about a series of earthquakes in Oklahoma and some parts of Texas and Kansas:

Window Replacements

By: Jenica Lee
June 20th, 2014

Not every home project can be done without your neighbors’ consensus. An article from lehighvalleylive.com explains that there are local rules that need to be considered:

Siding | Exterior Painting | Concrete Coating | Window Replacements | Doors | Window Treatments

By: Jenica Lee
June 2nd, 2014

The housing market in San Antonio is doing pretty well. Homes are getting sold at a relatively fast rate according to this report on mysanantonio.net: The San Antonio area's housing market started the year off with increases in both home sales and prices.