Post-Winter Window Care Part 2: Spring Maintenance Tips

Post-Winter Window Care Part 2: Spring Maintenance Tips

In the first part of this special blog, Renewal by Andersen® of Western New York discussed how winter affects windows. Now, we want to talk about ways to reduce the effects of the extreme cold weather on them. Use these maintenance tips to keep your windows in good...
Post-Winter Window Care Part 1: Common Cold Weather Woes

Post-Winter Window Care Part 1: Common Cold Weather Woes

Winter is generally unkind to windows. Considering how much they contribute to your home’s overall livability, it pays to be alert when the cold weather has pushed them to their limits. For the first part of this special blog, Renewal by Andersen® of Western New York...
Renewal by Andersen®’s Window Warranties

Renewal by Andersen®’s Window Warranties

A window replacement project is an important venture that you need to entrust to experts. That’s because you will be spending your hard-earned money on new windows that can boost your home’s energy efficiency, functionality and curb appeal. But, don’t get just any...
What Makes Double Hung Windows a Popular Choice

What Makes Double Hung Windows a Popular Choice

There’s no surprise that double hung windows can complement any traditional living space. This window style has been around since the 18th century, which makes it a staple in many American homes. Notably, it was developed by Robert Hooke in the 17th century as an...
Reducing Glare on Windows

Reducing Glare on Windows

Windows can benefit you in many ways, but there are some instances when they can cause you a bit of inconvenience. While the sunlight streaming through these openings can create cozier indoors, an excessive amount of daylight can increase the room’s temperature and...
Terrific Tips to Reduce Window Condensation in Winter

Terrific Tips to Reduce Window Condensation in Winter

Condensation on the interior surface of the window glass happens when moist air meets a cooler surface. It can happen any time of the year, but it’s most common during the coldest months. It doesn’t mean you have bad windows, though. In fact, it means you have...