October 6

What is the Difference Between Hardie Siding and Vinyl Siding?

Homeowners looking to replace or upgrade the siding on their homes typically narrow down their choice to two different siding materials – fiber cement and… Read More

October 6

What are the Different Types of Siding? (Lap, Clapboard, Shake, Shingle, Log)

If you are scanning the market for new home siding, you may be overwhelmed by all of the different materials and styles. There are plenty… Read More

October 4

Different Window Types: What Replacement Window Do You Need?

The type of replacement windows you have installed in your home is an important decision, as windows greatly impact the look and functionality of both… Read More

August 29

What Is Lap Siding?

Lap siding refers to a type of siding that is installed horizontally on your home. When the planks are placed on your residence, they overlap… Read More

August 29

Are Replacement Windows Tax Deductible?

San Antonio replacement windows are, in fact, tax deductible. In order to be eligible, windows must meet the requirements established by ENERGY STAR® – the… Read More

August 25

Do New Windows Save You Money?

While many homeowners may be put off by the upfront cost of upgrading their current windows, the truth is that the right replacement windows could… Read More

August 25

How Much Can You Save With New Windows?

If the windows on your home are old, warped, and drafty, then much of the heated or cooled air created by your HVAC system could… Read More

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August 25

What is a Low E Window?

If you are considering replacement windows for your home, then it is advisable to get windows with Low E glass. Low E stands for Low… Read More

August 25

What is a Replacement Window?

A replacement window is a window that is installed in an existing window opening of a home, thereby replacing the window that was previously there…. Read More

August 25

Do New Windows Lower Electric Bills?

The single largest source of energy loss in a home is its aging windows, so it is very possible that new windows can help reduce… Read More