Our homes are not only a sanctuary for us and our families, but also a valuable investment that requires proper care and maintenance, and while we often focus on protecting ourselves from the harmful effects of UV rays, it's equally important to shield our homes from the damaging impact of ultraviolet radiation.
Whether you're planning a total overhaul of your home or focusing on its specific elements, embarking on a home renovation project can be an exciting way to breathe new life into your living space.
Window hardware is an essential component of any home, yet is often overlooked. In fact, statistics show that nearly 50% of all window repair calls are due to improperly installed or broken window hardware. It is therefore imperative for homeowners to understand the necessary steps in selecting the right hardware for their windows.
According to the National Association of Home Builders, almost 85% of real estate buyers prefer homes with an open layout. When it comes to smaller homes with more restricted layouts, however, navigating limited space can be a challenge. Thankfully, it’s easy to make a small home look bigger with the installation of window walls.
The average Canadian household spends approximately $210 monthly on energy. This can be pricey when you factor in all other monthly expenses: rent, mortgages, school tuition, childcare fees, transportation, and all additional living costs. Luckily, there are a number of ways to save on utility bills. As a homeowner, there are many things you can do to reduce your electric bill significantly.
Choosing the best windows for your living room can help improve energy efficiency, comfortability, and even the ventilation process. As a homeowner, make your decision by considering design, style, and make.
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