Choosing Energy-Efficient Replacement Windows: What You Need To Know

Posted on: 9 November 2017

If your home is due for replacement windows, energy efficiency is one of the key components you'll want to look for as you shop around. After all, the more efficient your windows, the more they'll save you over time in terms of heating and cooling costs--and the more cozy your home will be! As you begin browsing for energy-efficient replacement windows, there are a few things worth keeping in mind:
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To Move Or Not To Move — Considerations For Changing Your Kitchen Layout

Posted on: 12 July 2017

When you're planning to have your kitchen remodeled, one of the first decisions that you'll need to make is whether you want the space laid out in the same way. If you've always found the layout of your kitchen to be awkward, for example, now is the time to change it. An experienced remodeling contractor can move various elements around your kitchen to give you the design that is both visually pleasing and functional.
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Top 3 Basement Remodeling Trends To Add Practical Solutions To Your Home

Posted on: 24 June 2017

The basement of your home may be a vast, dark dungeon now, but can you imagine what you can do with it? There are many remodeling trends that are giving homeowners practical solutions to problems with their basement remodeling projects, such as installing a secret wine cellar for the kitchen above or a secret indoor grotto connected to your outdoor pool. Here are some basement finishing ideas to give you practical solutions for the design of your home:
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How To Add Soundproofing And Weather Resistance To Basement Windows

Posted on: 15 June 2017

Are your basement windows becoming less soundproof and weather resistant overtime? Does it sound like they are open when you walk by? There are a lot of things that can happen over the years to reduce the soundproofing of your windows. Luckily, you can usually do a few simple jobs that will increase the soundproofing and weather resistance of your basement windows. Since the basement is usually the loudest and coldest part of a home, this is a very useful upgrade.
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