by Blair Windows | Jun 2, 2026 | Blog, Replacement Windows, Vinyl Replacement Windows
As you know may know, Blair Windows & Doors is an independent window company offering many manufacturers’ replacement windows. Recently a customer chose Polaris replacement windows for their home. Specifically, Polaris ThermalWeld series with bronze exterior and...
by Blair Windows | Apr 30, 2026 | Blog, New Construction Window, Replacement Windows, Windows
Although we’re an Indianapolis window company, because we work with builders and remodelers, we understand how all the finishes on your home’s exterior work together. So, when you are trying to choose between the many window colors available today, don’t just think...
by Blair Windows | Apr 24, 2026 | Replacement Windows, Windows
Are you concerned that the new windows in your home aren’t properly installed? There are many signs that indicate poor window installation. When a window isn’t properly installed, it can lead to water damage from a leak, pest infiltration, injury if the window falls...
by Blair Windows | Mar 31, 2026 | New Construction Window, Replacement Windows, Windows
The term modern windows can refer to several things. As an Indianapolis window company who has been installing windows since 1955, we’ve seen many good changes in window style, manufacturing, materials, and, of course, energy efficiency. We want to help you understand...
by Blair Windows | Mar 23, 2026 | New Construction Window, Replacement Windows, Windows
Whether you’re building a new home with the help of an architect, remodeling with a remodeler, or just updating your home on your own, choosing the right window style can be a difficult task. You want your windows to complement your home and create visual interest and...
by Blair Windows | Feb 24, 2026 | Blog, New Construction Window, Replacement Windows, Vinyl Replacement Windows, Windows
As a local Indianapolis window company, we’re often asked this question. The best energy efficient windows aren’t from one manufacturer or made from one material. As a homeowner, you need to understand the terminology used by the National Fenestration Ratings Council...