Renewal by Andersen® takes pride in providing quality service with your style and preference in mind. We ensure our window replacements are fully customizable, from the sizes to the shapes and colors.
The sweat-like droplets of water in your windows are condensation. They usually appear when it’s hot. It’s frustrating and can also be damaging if neglected.
Many homeowners believe that living along a busy road means just learning to live with all the noise. What many don’t realize is that window replacement companies like Renewal by Andersen® Midwest can help.
French patio doors are a popular choice for meticulous homeowners and experienced remodelers. The elegant design found on both hinged or sliding French doors can complement nearly any home. Read on to learn more about the key benefits of French doors.
Nothing says childhood during Midwest winters than drawing smiley faces on frosty windows. While ice-laden windows may bring back some nostalgic memories, they could also mean problems are on their way. With the days getting progressively colder, it pays to inspect your windows for signs of frost and condensation.
Most of the time, issues in windows don’t necessarily mean you have to start thinking about replacing them. It is possible to repair minor problems, especially if your windows still have a good 5 to 10 years left in their estimated lifespan.
Drafts, leaks and visible physical damage on your patio door are all telltale signs that you’re due for a patio door replacement – and soon. On average, patio doors can last up to 30 years before needing to be replaced. This lifespan can be longer or shorter depending on the quality of the product. Because of this, […]
When replacing your old windows, you have a wide range of options when it comes to materials. After all, you’re more than welcome to choose materials, such as vinyl, aluminum and even wood for your windows. While there’s nothing wrong with using these materials, however, there is another material that you should know about: Fibrex® windows. […]
When you’re purchasing replacement casement windows for your home, one of the things that you’ll need to consider is the material. After all, homeowners such as yourself have a wide range of options when it comes to materials. According to experts, however, when replacing windows, there are two popular materials that homeowners gravitate toward: vinyl and Fibrex®.