Installing windows on a budget? Low-cost windows installed by a less-than-capable installer can do significant damage to your home. While you might save money on installation, you could find out later that the savings weren’t worth it. Structural damage, mold and energy inefficiency can all cost money over time. If you’re replacing your windows, it’s […]
Window maintenance becomes more effective the more good habits you develop. The start of this year marks the best time to pick up these window maintenance habits so keep reading to learn how to take better care of your windows.
Despite the fact that some areas are still covered by a thick blanket of snow, some places are already feeling the gentle breeze of spring. Since spring is just around the corner, perhaps this is the best time to start planning for home improvement.
Scheduling window maintenance on a regular basis is a great thing. However, there are specific maintenance practices that can actually do more harm than good and must be unlearned if you want to avoid problems later on in your window’s lifespan. Our window specialists are here to tell you about the four worst habits and why you […]
Cleaning your windows can be tedious and will require a lot of effort. However, if you know how to do it right, you can get it done quickly while still ensuring a thorough job.
A leaking window is no small concern. What might seem like a simple and isolated problem can actually affect your well-being and your home’s structural integrity as well. Here’s how to find and fix window leaks throughout your home.
Renewal by Andersen® of San Francisco sliding units are synonymous with painless upkeep.
Investing in the right window style can add more consistency to your home’s architecture. It can enhance your home’s defining features as well as its curb appeal. That said, you can count on Renewal by Andersen® of San Francisco to help you choose the best windows to fit your home’s style.
Now that the weather’s getting colder, you should check your exterior for any gaps. Heat can leak out of these holes and increase your power costs this fall and winter. In particular, you should inspect your windows and doors, the two most vulnerable parts of the exterior.