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Cold Climate Windows and Doors for Alaska

When living in an extreme climate like Alaska, climate-resistant building materials are a must. Freezing temperatures will distort, dry out,…

2 years ago

How Do New Windows Help Improve Home Energy Efficiency?

According to the Department of Energy, space heating and cooling can account for about half of an average home's annual…

2 years ago

Choosing an Energy-Efficient Window for Alaska

There’s a good chance your windows are costing you money. A lot of it! There’s a very simple reason for…

2 years ago

Why It’s Important to Replace Old Windows in Your Home

Sunlight is a great source of happiness, especially in the Alaskan winters. When you throw open the shades and let…

2 years ago

What to Look for in a Replacement Window Warranty

A warranty is crucial when selecting replacement windows. With it, you are assured that your investment will be supported and…

2 years ago

3 Signs Your Window Seals Have Failed

Energy-efficient windows have a layer of gas between their panes — usually argon or krypton — which helps regulate the…

2 years ago

Casement Windows: Which Way Should They Open?

Although there are no hard and fast rules about which way a casement window should open, here are some pointers…

2 years ago

5 Reasons to Use Energy-Efficient Windows

When it's time to change your windows, choose energy-efficient ones. These windows can make your home feel more comfortable, create…

2 years ago

The 4 Best Types of Glass for Alaska

Even in Alaska, the sun's ultraviolet rays are strong enough to affect your home's interior. Over time, UV rays can…

2 years ago

3 Window Styles That Work Best for Your Kitchen

Given its status as the "heart" of the home, your kitchen should be comfortable, stylish, and most importantly, functional. And…

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