Replacement Windows/Doors by Renewal by Andersen » Entries tagged with "window condensation"
Replacement Windows Review – Wichita
I am having a hard time deciding what was more efficient in the installation of my design specific windows – the highly professional, hassle-free installation or the impressive energy saving windows. A real honest-to-goodness carpenter did the trim, they cleaned up and I didn’t lift a finger. No more leaky windows. K.F. … Read entire article »
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Big, Beautiful Bay – Replacement Windows
Few architectural devices today can add elegance and appeal to your home as well as a custom bay window. Viewed from the outside, a bay window becomes a focal point, a showcase for your home’s character. It adds visual appeal by stepping away from the traditionally flat façade. Bay windows – and their cousins, bow windows – have a grand effect from the inside of your home as well. Not only do they admit plentiful natural … Read entire article »
Filed under: Energy Efficient Windows, Replacement Windows
The Renewal by Andersen Team
When you buy Renewal by Andersen replacement windows and doors, you get an entire team of people working for you. We have in place a team of experts trained to provide the best products and the best service to you, the customer. From sales, to our design services, to installation, and even the office administration, we work together to make our company the best so that when you buy our replacement windows you are getting the … Read entire article »
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Understanding Window Condensation
The moisture that suddenly appears on the exterior or interior of your window is known as window condensation. Where does all that excess moisture really come from? While your first thought is to blame the windows or doors, interior condensation is really a tell-tale sign of excess humidity inside your home. Exterior condensation is different because it is a form of dew that settles on glass. There are some ways you can control condensation from forming … Read entire article »
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