by Blair Windows | May 6, 2024 | Aluminum Windows, Replacement Windows, Replacement Windows, Windows
If you’ve decided that aluminum clad windows are the right windows for your home, you should understand the differences in the two manufacturing processes. The two types of aluminum clad exteriors are roll form and extruded aluminum clad. Although the exterior may be...
by Blair Windows | Apr 17, 2024 | New Construction Window, Replacement Windows, Windows
Because there are so many window manufacturers, window styles and, of course, colors to choose from, you may be overwhelmed trying to decide what new windows best suit your home. There are reasons why you can still find a traditional single hung 6/6 window and just as...
by Blair Windows | Apr 9, 2024 | Blog, New Construction Window, Replacement Windows, Windows
Because we’re an independent window company, we choose the brands we know will serve our customers best. One of those brands and styles comes from Lincoln Windows. Revitalize Series replacement windows are ones that we sell and install a lot of because there are so...
by Blair Windows | Mar 4, 2024 | Blog, Replacement Windows, Windows
Did you know that if you’re considering replacing your windows that you could get a new window tax credit? It’s part of the larger energy efficient home improvement tax credit program. The key is choosing energy efficient windows that qualify. And, if you’re also...
by Blair Windows | Feb 15, 2024 | Blog, New Construction Window, Replacement Windows, Vinyl Replacement Windows, Windows
In part one, we covered the importance of window frame design, construction and materials in energy efficient windows. We also introduced who the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) is and why understanding what they do is important. If you missed that, click...
by Blair Windows | Jan 31, 2024 | Blog, New Construction Window, Replacement Windows, Vinyl Replacement Windows, Windows
Although you can’t have an energy efficient window with just one pane of glass, just because your windows have two or more panes doesn’t necessarily mean they’re energy efficient. Something else you may not know is that a window manufacturer can’t just claim energy...