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Window Replacements

By: Scott Barr
November 15th, 2013

A beautiful home exterior can make your property a standout in the neighborhood and in a large city like San Antonio in Texas, which can be quite an achievement. However, making your home look more attractive takes many forms and involves various structures of your house. It can be your roof, sidings, fence, deck, pool, or landscape and similar other outdoor fixtures.

Window Replacements

By: Scott Barr
November 14th, 2013

Energy-efficient windows in San Antonio homes do not only decrease electricity consumption, they also help homeowners qualify for a tax credit on their federal income tax return. The Times of Northwest Indiana writes:

Window Replacements

By: Scott Barr
October 23rd, 2013

The bay window is more functional than the rest of your windows because the space in between where the wall should be and the actual glass pane of your windows in San Antonio can be used for a whole lot of other purposes.

Window Replacements

By: Scott Barr
October 22nd, 2013

People have a tendency to overlook their windows when maintaining their homes. While they do make the effort to clean up dirt and spots of grime, most don't really consider the other uses of windows. Recently, there was an effort to restore the windows of an old public library to make it operate efficiently. Work was slated to begin Monday on window replacement at the Sandwich Public Library.

Window Replacements

By: Scott Barr
September 19th, 2013

If you're looking to reduce your energy bills, using windows in San Antonio that are energy efficient can help. In fact, this has become a popular option among people who are trying to save energy and money as well as keep their homes insulated and comfortable.

Window Replacements

By: Scott Barr
September 18th, 2013

Broken windows pose problems because they compromise the privacy and livability of your home. While you're trying to enjoy a meal at your dining table, you could be bothered by stronger drafts, hearing the neighbors' kids running around, and knowing outsiders can see the inside of your house.