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“Windows, doors and skylights may appear passive, but they’re always performing,” according to the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC). “High-performance products regulate the flow of heat and light that comes in and out of your home, keeping your electricity costs low.” In other words, if your...

Tell us if this sounds familiar: The sun has gone down and, as the cool, damp night sets in, you wrap your blanket tighter around your shoulders and suppress a chill. Realizing that the pervasive cold is permeating from the nearby window, you scooch farther down...

Did you know that most windows, on average, should be replaced every 20 years? However, not all windows and homeowners get to enjoy such longevity. In fact, even if you’re far from the 20-year mark of your current windows’ installation date, there are times at which...

Dogs are barking, kids outside are playing loudly, and the ice cream truck is making yet another round through the neighborhood. Such is the symphony of summer in the neighborhood. But when the raucous sounds of the season begin to stress you out, you can’t just...

Have you awoken to find your favorite early-morning view obscured by trails of dew and fog across your window? The expanse of condensation may initially seem to be little more than a nuisance; a slight hindrance to your line of sight that will merely burn away...

Whether a sudden chill has caught you off-guard or you’re left sweating and suspicious as heat winds its way inward, one thing is for sure: your home’s structural defenses against unwanted airflow have been breached. And one of the most common culprits of such an incursion? Drafty...

Replacing your windows is an excellent way to improve your home. It may be the only project that can enhance both your home’s interior and exterior. It is also the least stressful of all major home makeovers because it only takes about one day.

Renewal by Andersen Promises

Companies who don’t fulfill their promises are the biggest source of complaints in the remodeling industry, as they lead to clients losing their trust and being dissatisfied with contractors in general. In the following video, Renewal by Andersen® President Paul Delahunt talks about how being a window contractor that keeps its promises can make a big difference in earning our clients’ trust.

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