If you’re just now starting your research on replacement windows, and you are like most people on Long Island, you probably have lots of questions. We can’t answer them all here, but here are answers to three of the most common questions our Renewal by Andersen of Long Island team hears every day. If you’re […]
Renewal by Andersen of Long Island has spent decades building a stellar reputation in the replacement window and patio door arenas, and our Long Island team continues to work every day to earn the trust and respect of our customers (who happen to be our friends and neighbors, too!) We realize that investing in replacement […]
Start a replacement window project in the winter? On Long Island? Sure. Warm, dry weather may seem like the perfect time to replace home windows, but winter has some advantages you may not have considered. Old Man Winter has already reared his cold head, making his presence known throughout Long Island. As the temperatures plummet […]
There’s a reason why casement windows are one of the most widely used window styles in the country. For starters, they provide excellent indoor ventilation and lighting, not to mention complement a wide variety of architectural styles.
Last month, our parent company, Andersen Corporation, has signed the Climate Declaration created by Ceres in 2013. Here’s why this bit of news is important.
Patio doors are key architectural features for creating a seamless indoor-outdoor connection Renewal by Andersen® of New Jersey-New York Metro, the leading source of patio doors in Hillsborough, New Jersey, shares smart tips on using these exterior fixtures to open up your space:
A full window replacement can be fun and exciting, especially if it’s done in spring. However, you’ll need to think about who you’re going to hire for your project, which can be a bit daunting if you don’t know where to start. The manufacturer of the window brand you pick typically offers installation services as […]
With tons of online video tutorials and DIY articles on how homeowners can complete home improvement projects on their own, it can be tempting to try it yourself. Window installation shouldn’t be one of these projects, though.