Category: Exterior Windows Blogs

What to Know About Sashes and Frames

Are you considering window replacement? Find out what to look for and how windows are made. Window replacement should be a one-time investment, so quality materials are very important – especially in cold climates such as Minnesota. Here is some information to help you. Sashes and Frames The frame is the external area of the… Read More

Three Mistakes To Avoid When Replacing Windows

If you are considering energy efficient window replacement, take your time to make an informed decision. There are different types of glass coatings, window styles, frames, and other questions to consider. Here are three common mistakes to avoid – and some information to help you make a decision you can be happy about for years…. Read More

Four Signs You Need Replacement Windows

Installing replacement windows can reduce your energy bills and make your home more beautiful. But it’s also a significant investment. How do you know it’s time to update your windows?  Here are four signs it’s time to make an upgrade. 1. Drafts Do you feel a cool breeze in your home, even when all the… Read More

Evergreen Double Hung Windows

Double hung windows are as uniquely American as baseball and apple pie. In fact, they are widely considered to be the most common type of windows found all over the USA . The dividers present on these windows are called ‘Muntins.’  As far as opening this type of window is concerned, there are different modes… Read More

Different types of new windows

So, you are in the market for a set of new windows for your favorite room at home? There is a vast array out there to choose from and you have near endless choices of styles, designs as well as construction materials. Once you have decided as to what material you will require for your… Read More

Casement Windows and Their Many Uses

A casement window is quite different from other windows in the sense that it has the capability of swinging outwards on a side hinge that is firmly anchored into the wall. Many casement windows being constructed these days however have more than one hinges. A typical casement window is usually equipped with a certain type of… Read More

The Advantages of Slider Windows

Slider windows are a relatively new invention when compared to the usual run of the mill windows used in occidental countries since the medieval times.  Unlike French windows or bay windows that require hinges and casements to open, Slider windows remain on their axis and move only horizontally on well-oiled tracks or ‘cantilevers.’ This ability… Read More

Double Hung Windows

There is something quintessentially American about double hung windows. Perhaps that is why they are the most popular type of windows in the United States.  They have dividers that are often referred to as ‘Muntins’. Some of them slide up and down while others may be opened via vertical casements. These days, many of double… Read More