Exterior Trim = Increased Curb Appeal

Do you know what the exterior trim of your home does? Most people don’t give a whole lot of thought to the trim on their home, but trim protects your home and siding from weather like wind and rain. It keeps water from rotting the wood underneath the siding and it also helps to keep the siding from tearing away during high winds.

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Home Improvements In a Housing Boom?

Since the summer of 2020, we’ve seen the housing market explode in Virginia. Homes are increasing in value and it is not uncommon to see multiple offers and even bidding wars as demand outpaces supply. On the flip side to this, we have also seen people launching into everything from big renovation projects to small DIY home improvements.

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How Windows Can Change Your Home Ambiance

While we might take them for granted, windows are an essential part of our home—both aesthetically and functionally. Centuries ago, their main purpose was to let light in and keep the cold out. Before the advent of glass, first used by the Romans, people used flattened animal horns, oil cloths, or parchment. Frames were made from wood until the early part of the 20th century; now, they are also made from aluminum, vinyl, and fiberglass.

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What to Consider When Choosing a New Front Door

Your front door is probably the first thing people notice about your home—and if it represents a mouth, it can “say” a lot about who lives there. Your door can say Welcome! Your door might tell people you’re traditional or all-in on a modern look. Doors keep you safe; they’re the literal barrier between you and the world at large.

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Why Choose Custom Windows?

Windows are one of the most noticeable features of your home. Depending on their shape, style, and placement, they can drastically alter your home’s aesthetic, for better or worse. That’s why, if you’re in the market for new windows or just thinking about refreshing your home’s look, choosing custom windows can be a great option.

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Stay Cool this Summer with Upgraded Windows

Spring is in swing, and we’re already feeling the warmer weather. And with this winter bringing snowfall across the southern U.S., most Americans are looking forward to the shifting season. But if you felt particularly affected by the cold even when you were inside your home this winter, that’s a sign of poor insulation in your home, and the likely culprit is your windows. Help keep your home cool during the summer months with upgraded windows by preventing the heat from getting inside.

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Spring Home Check-Up

Winter is finally on its way out, and it’s time to get reacquainted with the outside of your home. Winter weather can be hard on windows, gutters, foundations, decks, and other exterior surfaces. Use our checklist for your spring home check-up and make any improvements necessary to have your home ready for springtime and warmer weather.

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Increase Curb Appeal With These Exterior Renovations

Springtime is just around the corner. It’s time to finish those indoor projects and head outside. If your home’s curb appeal has lost its shine, it may be time to consider a few exterior renovations to bring back its luster.

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The Difference: Vinyl and Fiberglass Windows

Windows have come a long way in the past century. While wood used to be the standard home window frame, recent innovations have made it difficult to label any one type of window “standard.” Now, more and more homeowners are choosing to update their windows to one of the current most popular wood frame alternatives such as fiberglass windows and vinyl windows.

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Guide to Buying Windows

Don’t just window shop for your new windows. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your home for better energy efficiency or purchase windows for a new construction project, this guide can help you understand your options so you can make your investment with confidence.

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