At Renewal by Andersen® of Long Island, we’ve honed window replacement to a fine art. We developed our unique process to make your home improvement experience incredibly convenient. Our mission is to improve the way Americans buy windows. We vow to change the industry for the better, sparing you the hassle of dealing with unsavory […]
When it comes to door and window replacements, you already know that the quality of the installation is just as important as the quality of the product. It is a symbiotic relationship without which performance issues are bound to ensue. That’s why when a contractor is handling your project; you should have an idea of […]
Window replacement allows you to update your home’s appearance and improve its energy efficiency. One of the important factors to consider for any home upgrade is energy savings, which is why it pays to make careful decisions when planning this particular project. After all, you want your replacement window units to perform as expected.
Windows have come a long way from the simple glass and wood construction of the past. Modern replacement windows are now a product of years of technological advancement which make them stronger, easier to manufacture, install and use, and more energy-efficient. When it comes to windows, energy efficiency is measured by a number of different factors. It’s […]
Air can escape and enter through different parts of your home. Sometimes drafts occur even in newly installed casement windows, depending on the quality of their installation.
Scenic views can help increase your home’s property value. One way to improve the views from inside your home is to install sliding patio doors, which can give great views of the scenery outside. Keep in mind that not all patio doors are made equal, which is why Renewal by Andersen® of Cincinnati, a top […]
Energy-efficient replacement windows from Renewal by Andersen® provide many benefits, ranging from better energy efficiency and lower energy bills to a more comfortable interior and a boost in curb appeal.
If you’ve ever shopped around for replacement windows, then you may have already come across an NFRC label. NFRC stands for the National Fenestration Rating Council and they are responsible for measuring the efficiency of all functioning window parts, from the frame materials and the glazing right down to the weatherproofing seals.
Part 1: Choosing a Contractor: Questions to Ask It’s one thing to buy a pair of shoes and not get a refund for their return; it’s another thing entirely to spends hundreds or even thousands of hard-earned dollars on a home upgrade project only to have things go awry. That’s why it’s crucial you take […]