All energy efficiency experts recommend that homeowners on Long Island replace windows that leak air and moisture to improve indoor comfort and take better control of the cost of heating and air conditioning of your home. A sure sign windows are ready to be retired is the appearance of heavy condensation that results in pools […]
People often ask us how replacement window and patio door styles impact energy-savings and how to choose the best-fit styles for different rooms in their Long Island homes. This week we’d like to talk about one of the most popular, and most energy-efficient window styles in our portfolio – the casement window. Any modern, insulated […]
How Much Can Replacement Windows Save You? ‘An educated consumer is our best customer’ – Sy Syms At Renewal by Andersen of Long Island, we are happy to provide homeowners with straightforward replacement window information so they can make informed decisions based on facts, not inflated advertising. As Sy Syms used to say, “An educated […]
Replacement Window Tax Incentives, Rebates and Discount on Long Island With the unusually cold winter we’ve been having on Long Island, you’ve finally decided it might make sense both from a comfort level to replace the aging windows in your Long Island home. Not only will new windows make your home more comfortable, but they […]
You know how important it is to protect your home during the cold winter months. Without proper preparation, your home may sustain water damage and significant energy loss. Avoid these issues by working on some home improvement projects for winter. Focus on tasks that can enhance your property value, reduce utility costs, and provide comfort.
A recurring problem with residential windows is that letting sunlight in gradually fades fabrics, books, and just about anything exposed to it for extended periods of time. This meant limited window treatment choices and furniture placement.
In choosing your replacement windows, the style is the one aspect you can figure out. If you are looking to buy efficient and long-lasting products, shift your focus on the real, key factors.
Did you have trouble with drafty windows last winter? Are you ready to take steps to solve this problem before next winter rolls around? We all know that leaky windows cause the drafts, and when these leaks go ignored, they can cause a significant increase in your energy bills.
Extreme summer heat can be very frustrating and uncomfortable. Fortunately, there are things you can do to cool down. As a homeowner, replacing your windows can help reduce your home’s temperature during summer.