Signs That Residential Windows Need To Be Replace

Windows can have a positive or negative impact on the value of a house, especially when they are old. For instance, if you have original windows that are in good shape and a historic house, replacing them isn't likely a good idea. However, if the windows are old and in bad shape, it is in your best interest to replace them with ones that are more modern. If you are unsure in regards to whether or not it is time to replace your home windows, there are signs that you should look for. [Read More]

3 Reasons To Choose Wood Window Frames For Your Home

Installing or re-installing window frames in your home is a big project that is generally completed by an experienced professional. It requires a few big choices, one of which being what kind of window frames you would like to use for the interior of your home. One excellent option is wood window frames. These frames are gorgeous and have many great features. Here are three excellent reasons to choose wood window frames for your home. [Read More]

3 Tips When Replacing Your Sliding Patio Door For Added Security

When your patio door has been broken, it becomes a necessity to get it replaced as quickly as possible for security reasons. If you enjoy having a sliding door into your patio, you're going to have a lot of options for a door that looks fantastic and works as you want. While it can be easy enough to find a sturdy door that fits in with your home, you need to also consider what can be done to find a door that has the security benefits you want. [Read More]

How To Hang Grommet Curtains

Grommet panel curtains add interest to any room, especially contemporary and casual designs. The advantage of hanging grommet curtains is you don't need hooks or clips to hang them, because the metal loops are already in the fabric.  Hang grommet curtains by following these tips. Prepare to Hang the Panels To hang grommet panels, gather: step-ladder tape measure level erasable marker or pencil pole rod with finials and brackets drywall anchors (optional)  steamer (optional) Measure the width of your curtains, and double this figure to make nice pleats on each side. [Read More]