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 | Mar 12, 2026 | Blog, Replacement Door
Many homeowners we’ve worked with in Indianapolis are surprised at what a difference new entry doors make on their homes. As a window and door company, we know that even the smallest change of a new door can both modernize the look of your home and add a new focal...
by Blair Windows | Mar 4, 2026 | Blog, New Construction Window, Replacement Windows, Windows
If you read our last blog about the best energy efficient windows, one topic we decided to save for this blog is how installation can impact your window’s performance. Without a trained and experience window installer, you’re risking your investment’s performance,...
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...
by Blair Windows | Feb 11, 2026 | Blog, New Construction Window, Replacement Windows, Vinyl Replacement Windows, Windows
If you’re looking for new windows for your home, you’re probably looking for something that is energy efficient. You may be familiar with the ENERGY STAR® ratings or have even seen an advertisement for ENERGY STAR windows. Many, if not most, windows sold today have...
by Blair Windows | Jan 27, 2026 | Blog, Replacement Windows, Vinyl Replacement Windows, Windows
Absolutely. As a local Indianapolis window company, we are often asked how to tell if the increasing utility bills are from failing windows or something else. If you’ve noticed that your heat is running more frequently than during previous cold snaps or that your home...