If your windows are damaged or drafty, you may be wondering whether you should repair them or consider replacing your windows completely. While window repair may seem like a more cost-effective option, there are actually many reasons why window replacement is often the better choice.
Read MoreYour home’s siding provides an important level of protection for your house, but did you know that it can also be a source of significant energy loss? Old and damaged siding can allow heated and cooled air to escape from your home, leading to high energy bills and a whole lot of wasted money.
Read MoreNow that we’re in the middle of the Joliet Slammers’ season, warm apple pies, savory hotdogs, and good, old fashioned baseball are on the minds of people throughout the city.
Read MoreAs a homeowner, you have a seemingly endless to-do list regarding your home. One item that homeowners often forget is to check their siding. Below, find out what signs tell you that you should look into replacement siding . 1.
Read MoreWith so many options to replacing your window can become a daunting task. Luckily with the right advice choosing your next replacement is a breeze. When picking a new window you will be confronted with two choices, Bow or Bay windows .
Read MoreWhat’s a garden window good for other than providing a space for an indoor garden? You’d be surprised. Despite their name, these items can be used for much more than just growing plants.
Read MoreNo matter how high you turn up your thermostat, it doesn't seem to be getting any warmer in your home. Save on your energy bills this winter by investing in new siding to keep your home as insulated as possible.
Read MorePerhaps one of the most difficult decisions of remodeling is not so much about the style, but more about the color. The color of the new door for your home can say a lot about you and your personality. At My WindowWorks, we've seen them all—from hot pink to white, classic wood to a cool blue.
Read MoreWith so many options to choose from, it’s hard to find the window type that best suits your home. For the most part, it depends on your style, spatial and lighting preferences. Some window types open outward, allowing you to enjoy fresh air without taking up space in your room.
Read MoreThe summer is winding down, and colder weather is creeping closer and closer. You’re likely conjuring up images of cuddling up on the couch on a chilly weekend afternoon or hiding under the covers on a cold winter morning.
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