When you’re having your windows replaced, homeowners like you have a wide range of options when it comes to window material. After all, if you’re picking new windows, you’re more than free to choose between materials like wood, aluminum, vinyl and fiberglass. While each material has its own set of pros and cons, experts say that without […]
Dual-pane windows can help keep your home comfortable all year round and also give you savings on your energy costs. These units feature two sheets of glass with an inert gas fill in between the panes. They insulate and protect your home better than single-pane windows. With these windows, your living spaces will also become […]
Out with the old, in with the new! This phrase may mean various things for different people when the new year starts. But at Renewal by Andersen® of Nashville, we’d like to encourage homeowners to find ways to reinvent the spaces in their homes to help them become more productive and more comfortable.
Condensation is one of the most common issues encountered by windows. However, it’s worth noting that not all instances of condensation can be harmful to your windows. This video blog from window company Renewal by Andersen® of Nashville talks about condensation, how it happens and if it’s anything that should concern you.
Unless it happens between the panes, condensation on windows doesn’t indicate poor energy efficiency. In fact, it’s the opposite because it means your Nashville home is airtight and has an excellent thermal enclosure system!
Mold isn’t simply just an eyesore. In fact, it can cause allergies and other respiratory complications. With that being said, the window casing is a common spot for mold to form. Here’s how you can remove and prevent mold growth on your window casings.
As a homeowner, it is important that you know when it’s time to buy new windows. Keeping old, inefficient windows can lead to uncomfortable winters and high utility bills.
Should I replace my windows before putting my home up for sale? This is a question that Cincinnati homeowners ask quite often. The answer truly depends on your budget, the state of your current windows, and the market in your area. However, in most cases, the answer is yes. Replacing your aging windows before putting your home on […]
Condensation appears when moist air hits a cool surface. Water condenses out of the air and settles on the surface, beading up and dripping down. If that surface happens to be your window, you may be facing a problem. Constant presence of window condensation inside your home can lead to problems with mold and rot, and […]