By:
Rebecca Harrell
August 20th, 2021
When looking for a replacement door, knowing its warranty is just as important as knowing the other qualities. What exactly is covered? What is the lifetime of the warranty? If something goes wrong, what will the manufacturer do? If you experience issues with a door you got replaced recently, you want to understand and reference the warranty easily. This way you know exactly what is covered and what to do. Whether you’re looking to replace your door or notice a problem with a current one, you want to be familiar with the warranty.
By:
Rebecca Harrell
August 18th, 2021
As you open your window above the sink to help ventilate the kitchen, you notice a skinny crack stemming from the bottom left corner. You dismiss it and figure it can’t be doing any harm. A few weeks later, you look back and notice the crack has grown, almost reaching the other side of the window. Now, this can’t be good. You know you should get it fixed but aren’t sure exactly what you need. Can I just fix the crack? Do I need to replace the glass? Do I need to replace the entire window? These are all viable questions you may have.
By:
Rebecca Harrell
August 16th, 2021
Whether you already have Don Young windows or are considering them, understanding your warranty is a key quality to evaluate.
Siding | Window Replacements | Doors
By:
Rebecca Harrell
August 12th, 2021
When going into a home remodeling project, the situation can feel nerve-wracking. You know it is a big investment, and the last thing you want is to feel pressured by a salesperson to buy something you’re not ready for.
By:
Rebecca Harrell
August 11th, 2021
Imagine this: You’ve been in your home for quite some time now and just got your windows replaced a few years ago. Even though these are still brand new windows, you start to notice a draft when you get close to your bedroom window. How can air be getting through these brand new windows? Thinking back, you remember being frustrated with the process of shopping for new windows, leading you to give up and choose one of the least expensive contractors to get the job done.
By:
Rebecca Harrell
August 9th, 2021
After noticing water seeping around one of your living room windows, you notice the caulk is peeling up. This has allowed water to get inside your home and into the window frame.