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How to Clean Your New Windshield

How to Clean Your New Windshield
Your windshield is your car’s most important window. A windshield with spots, streaks, or residue that prevents rainwater from wicking down can obstruct your vision and increase your chances of an accident. Even if you’ve just had an auto glass replacement, you need to regularly clean it. Donâ€... read more

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Top Signs Your Commercial Glass Needs to Be Replaced

Top Signs Your Commercial Glass Needs to Be Replaced
Keep your business running smoothly by replacing glass and windows before they cause major problems. The warning signs for replacement might seem like mild inconveniences, but any inconvenience can build up into an obstacle for your business, and potentially your customers, to overcome.  As... read more

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How to Prepare Your Home For Window Replacement

How to Prepare Your Home For Window Replacement
As a homeowner, you’ve likely come across several reasons to replace your windows: a wayward baseball strikes your living room window, your windows start leaking outdoor air, or you realize they’re not energy efficient. Even if you’ve already hired a residential windows replacement contractor... read more

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Selecting the Best Residential Windows for Your Home

Selecting the Best Residential Windows for Your Home
If you’re looking for new windows for your home, you should first identify your goals for each window. Do you want to frame your garden as an extension of your dining room, or install decorative living room windows that impress passersby? Maybe you’re more concerned about reducing heating and co... read more

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Residential Windows That Can Increase Your Home’s Value

Residential Windows That Can Increase Your Home’s Value
Residential windows are an important piece to every home. They add curb appeal, character and natural light to homes, and are often the focal point of the property. Windows can modernize a midcentury home, or compliment the natural beauty of a rustic home. Unfortunately, if you have old windows you... read more

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What You Need to Know About Fixing Residential Glass

What You Need to Know About Fixing Residential Glass
Cracked windows, chipped shower doors, and damaged glass-front cabinets happen to even the most careful of homeowners. If you find yourself staring at a broken pane and wondering if you have the skillset to attempt a DIY repair, consider this: the time, effort, cost of materials, and even potential... read more

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The Two Most Important Factors to Look for in a Commercial Glass Company

The Two Most Important Factors to Look for in a Commercial Glass Company
Unless you’ve previously been involved in a residential or commercial glass project like replacing windows, there’s a good chance you haven’t thought about what to look for in a glass company before. As with other construction or renovation projects, the commercial glass replacement process c... read more

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When Should You Replace Your Home Windows

When Should You Replace Your Home Windows
The windows in your home serve many functions. In addition to providing light and warmth, windows can also help add ventilation and increase the enjoyment of your home with an interesting view. Clearly windows are an important part of your house, but they don't last forever. Residential window repl... read more

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Simple Car Makeover: Replacing the Glass in your Automobile

Simple Car Makeover: Replacing the Glass in your Automobile
Auto glass -- it's a clear choice to keep your car looking sharp and working well. As your car ages, it may become necessary to replace the older glass components in your automobile. The miles you have put on your car may have caused scratches, chips, or simply glass that becomes foggy or otherwise ... read more

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Should You Choose Vinyl Windows for Your Home?

Should You Choose Vinyl Windows for Your Home?
Vinyl isn't just for records. Vinyl is a versatile material that can be combined into multiple different types of durable material, and one of those is residential glass for windows. Vinyl windows are made from a material called polyvinyl chloride which you probably know as PVC. You've likely seen P... read more

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