Window valances are another form of treatment and an alternative to the usual choice between blinds, drapes and curtains. Unlike the aforementioned three, these treatments only cover the uppermost part of the window and can stand on its own or paired with another treatment.
Recently, Forbes recognized Andersen® Corporation, the leading window and door manufacturer in the country, as one of America’s Best Employers in 2019. As the first for the company, we at Renewal by Andersen of Atlanta, a local window and doors replacement contractor and subsidiary of the company, are glad to tell you what this means […]
Condensation is a typical occurrence on windows, especially during the colder season. Some homeowners are not bothered by it. And, while it’s true there’s usually nothing for you to worry about, you should still take some precautions to ensure moisture won’t damage your windows in the long run.
A durable and efficient house is not something you can have with a snap of your fingers. You must have a well-thought-out plan. So, if you’re getting new windows, you need to interrogate your potential window contractor to ensure that you get quality service and windows.
Window seats are one of the benefits of having bay and bow windows. The extra seating adds more functionality and character to the room, turning an underutilized corner into a social destination.
Where you live can affect the performance and lifespan of your windows. The National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) has created performance criteria for windows, which is different for every climate zone. This guide will help you determine which features you need to look for when purchasing new windows.
Renewal by Andersen® of San Francisco proudly offers dual-pane, gas-filled windows, designed to help improve your home’s energy efficiency rating. Here is some background on what gas fills are and how they help with energy efficiency.
You can make your Renewal by Andersen® of San Francisco windows replacement options even more beautiful with the different grille options we offer. You can create grille patterns that can match any architectural style home, including Colonial, Prairie, Farmhouse or Victorian.
When you go to replace your windows, you should do a lot of research before getting new units since there are numerous window styles and materials on the market.