Exterior renovations are typically done during the summer and early fall because the weather allows less risk of exposing the interiors to the elements. Fortunately, window replacement carries no such risks — even in the middle of the winter season. In today’s post, Renewal by Andersen® of Denver shares a look at our installation process, and why the winter weather shouldn’t deter you from getting new windows.
[Read more…]Signs of Failed Window Seals
Insulated glass units, or IGUs, help reduce thermal transfer that ultimately results in energy savings. Essential to their function are window seals, which could fail over time. In today’s post, Renewal by Andersen® of Denver discusses how to identify signs of failed window seals.
[Read more…]Why Do Windows “Sweat” in the Summer?
“Sweating” windows during the summer season can look like trouble, but it’s actually not — most of the time. In today’s post, Renewal by Andersen® of Denver explains the causes of “sweating” windows during summertime, and why it’s not usually a problem.
[Read more…]How Strong Winds Affect Window Seal Failure
Extreme weather, especially strong winds, can have a significant impact on your home’s windows. If you live in an area with a lot of wind or have been experiencing high winds lately, you might want to check on your window seals. In this post, window replacement expert Renewal by Andersen® of Denver explores how strong winds can hasten window seal failure.
[Read more…]How to Identify Failed Window Seals
Insulated windows are equipped with insulated glass units (IGUs), a sealed glass assembly that reduces thermal transfer, ultimately helping the homeowner save on heating and cooling costs. The seals on these windows may fail over time and lead to reduced insulating capabilities. In today’s post, Renewal by Andersen® of Denver discusses how to identify the signs that window seals have failed.
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