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April 15 2026 0Comment
How to Choose the Right Front Door for Your Home

How to Choose the Right Front Door for Your Home?

To pick the right front door for your house, start with three decisions: the material, the style, and the color. The material determines how the door performs in Oregon’s wet climate and how much maintenance it needs. The style determines whether it matches your home’s architecture. The color determines first impressions, curb appeal, and how […]

April 14 2026 0Comment
Bay and Bow Windows and What Makes Them Different

Bay and Bow Windows and What Makes Them Different?

Bay windows and bow windows are both projecting window styles that extend outward from a home’s exterior wall, but they have one key structural difference: bay windows use three panels set at angles to create a sharp, defined projection, while bow windows use four to six equally sized panels arranged in a gentle outward curve. […]

April 13 2026 0Comment
How Window Replacement Increases Your Home Value

How Window Replacement Increases Your Home Value?

Window replacement increases your home value. According to the 2024 Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report by Remodeling Magazine, vinyl replacement windows recoup approximately 67% of the project cost at resale, and other industry analyses put the full range at 65% to 80% depending on material choice and local market conditions. Beyond the direct resale number, […]

April 12 2026 0Comment
Why Fall Is the Best Time to Replace Your Windows in Oregon

Why Fall Is the Best Time to Replace Your Windows in Oregon

Fall is the best time to replace your windows in Oregon because the mild, dry temperatures between September and early November create ideal conditions for caulk curing and precise frame fitting, installer schedules are more open than they are in the busy spring and summer rush, and your new windows are ready to protect your […]

April 11 2026 0Comment
French Doors vs Sliding Doors and Which One Fits Your Space

French Doors vs Sliding Doors and Which One Fits Your Space?

French doors and sliding doors are both excellent patio door options, but they serve different spaces and priorities. French doors are better for homeowners who want a wide opening, a classic aesthetic, and tighter energy sealing. Sliding doors are better for tight spaces, modern homes, and anyone who wants unobstructed outdoor views with a simple, […]

April 10 2026 0Comment
How to Prepare Your Home for Window Installation Day

How to Prepare Your Home for Window Installation Day?

To prepare your home for window installation day, clear at least 3 to 5 feet of space around every window being replaced, remove all window treatments and wall decor in those rooms, disable any window alarms, and secure pets and children away from the work area. Doing these things before your crew arrives prevents delays, […]

April 09 2026 0Comment
What Are Low-E Windows and How Do They Work

What Are Low-E Windows and How Do They Work?

Low-E windows are windows that have a thin, invisible metallic coating on the glass that reflects heat and blocks ultraviolet rays while still letting natural light through. This coating, called a low-emissivity coating, keeps your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer by controlling how heat moves through the glass. In this article, you […]

March 10 2026 0Comment

How to Pick the Right Sliding Patio Door for Your Home

To pick the right sliding patio door for your home, you need to look at five key things: frame material, glass type, door size, energy performance ratings, and security features. Getting these five things right means you will end up with a door that lasts for decades, saves energy, and fits your home perfectly. This […]

March 10 2026 0Comment

Best Entry Door Materials for Durability and Curb Appeal

The best entry door materials for durability and curb appeal are fiberglass, steel, and wood. Fiberglass offers the best overall balance of strength, low maintenance, energy efficiency, and design flexibility. Steel provides the highest security and the best return on investment at resale. Wood delivers unmatched natural beauty and warmth but requires the most upkeep. […]

March 10 2026 0Comment

How New Windows Can Lower Your Energy Bills

New windows can lower your energy bills by 7% to 15% on average, saving Oregon homeowners between $126 and $465 per year, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. The savings come from better insulation, tighter seals, and advanced glass technology that keeps conditioned air inside your home and outdoor temperatures out. According to ENERGY […]

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