At Homecraft Inc., our roofers and window installers only use high-quality products from leading providers. Some of our manufacturers use argon gas fills in thermal windows, also known as insulated glass units (IGU). They either have two or three panes of glass with a sealed space in between which is filled with gas.
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How Exterior Upgrades Can Prevent Mold Growth in Your Home
Under the right conditions, it can only take 24 to 48 hours for mold to grow when old siding, roofing and windows can allow moisture to enter your home. One of the best ways to prevent the growth of these microorganisms is by limiting moisture.
Siding Market Predicted to Grow to $93.4 Billion by 2024
Various sectors in the construction industry are expected to experience significant growth in the near future. The increase in residential and non-residential construction and infrastructure activities influences the demand for new siding as well as replacement windows. According to a recent market research report, the siding market is predicted to grow from $72.9 billion in 2019 to 93.4 billion by 2024.
How to Use ProVia’s New Grout Color Visualizer
ProVia launched its new Grout Color Visualizer to let homeowners mix and match stone and styles with grout options. The tool is very easy to use, with just three simple steps.
Questions You Should Ask a Window Replacement Contractor
Replacement windows are investments, so you must choose the right company for their installation. Windows that are properly installed improve your home’s energy efficiency and last for decades.
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Planning a Budget for Your Window Replacement Project
Exterior upgrades can improve your home’s aesthetic appeal and energy efficiency. However, it can be overwhelming to create a budget for major home improvement projects, such as roofing jobs and window replacement.
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What Makes for a Good Replacement Window?
If functionality was the only important criteria of good replacement windows, then any average Joe can simply slap a sheet of glass to a hole in their wall and call it a day. Luckily, most homeowners value form as well. The debate of whether which carries more weight is a discussion for another time. Suffice it to say, equal parts of form and function combine to make the perfect window.