Replacement windows from Renewal by Andersen of Long Island offer many benefits for homeowners in the area. The primary reason most people replace their existing windows with ENERGY STAR certified replacements is to help reduce utility bills and give your home a fresh, attractive appearance. But did you know that the latest technology and manufacturing […]
At Renewal by Andersen of Long Island, our whole team is confident your replacement windows and patio doors will make your home more energy-efficient and more comfortable for as long as you continue to live in your home. We’ve taken great pains to make sure every window we install is constructed to exacting measurements for […]
Condensation on windows is an issue that many homeowners often have to cope with. A little fog on the surface once in a while probably won’t bother you, but in excess, it can cover your windows completely. What causes it? What are its long-term effects? How can you deal with it?
We on Long Island dodged the bullet on July 4, as Arthur, the first named hurricane of the 2014 season, made landfall near the southern tip of North Carolina’s Outer Banks; then moved northward with less gusto and might than originally expected. Fortunately, Arthur only left most of us with rained out barbeques, but, memories […]
Comparing Renewal by Andersen Fibrex & Wooden Replacement Windows Every replacement window company on Long Island promises to provide you with a window that delivers superior performance, exceptional structural integrity and years of dependable energy-efficient service. But how do you really know who’s windows are best suited to provide you with the features and durability […]
Do your windows look like the photo on this page? If so, you’ve probably been trying to decide if you should have them repaired or replaced. Most likely, if they look like this, it’s time for replacement, but there can be other, more seemingly minor issues that have you wondering if your windows can be […]
When you change the temperature indoors, you may notice some of your windows fogging up. This phenomenon is called condensation. It usually appears when moisture in the air collects on a surface in small water droplets. While this may not be an emergency, there may be instances wherein condensation is a sign of an underlying window issue.
A symptom of excess humidity in a home, window condensation occurs when warm, moist air comes into contact with the cold surface of your windows and then releases some of its moisture onto the glass as water droplets. Fog and frost are other common telltale signs of condensation on windows.
Cleaning your windows is hard work. It takes a lot of time and effort that could cut into an already busy day, so you’ll want to do it as quickly yet as efficiently as possible. In this post, Renewal by Andersen® of New Jersey shares tips to help you do just that.