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What You Need to Know About Warranties

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  Are you in the market for new windows and doors for your home? When shopping for windows and doors, it’s important to look beyond the cost and aesthetics; you also need to do research on how to best protect your investment. Protection can be anything from product warranties to a guarantee of workmanship from your chosen window installer. You want to ensure the quality of your new windows and doors not just for today, but for years to come! Warranty coverage on your new windows and doors is important for a variety of reasons. However, the main reason is long-term support from the manufacturer and installer for your investment in your home. There are two primary warranties: product warranty and guarantee of workmanship.  Product Warranty A product warranty covers manufacturer defects. Most product warranties cover replacement parts if any components break or malfunction due to manufacturer defect including: Failed glass seals in an insulated glass unit Defective hardware

The Dangers of Old, Non-Functioning Windows

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  Installing replacement windows continues to be a top priority among homeowners. Windows provide your home with valuable protection, including keeping you and your family safe from nature’s elements and indoor climate control. If your windows are older and not functioning properly, you could expose yourself and your family to safety hazards and health conditions in your home.  Here are some potential risks of keeping those old, cracked, or chipped windows: Lead If your home was built before 1978, chances are the paint and windows may contain lead. According to the Centers for Disease Control , there are at least 4 million households with lead paint. Removing old windows with lead can result in lead exposure, which can compromise your health. Lead poisoning can lead to kidney damage and high blood pressure and can affect the brain development of unborn children. If your home contains lead paint and you notice paint chips or peeling around your windows, having a professional insta

Benefits of a Factory Trained Installer

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Windows bring so much to the overall look and feel of your home. Replacement windows do more than enhance your home’s curb appeal; they can make your home more energy-efficient, protect your family from inclement weather and break-ins, and improve your home’s structural integrity. Freshly installed and cleaned windows also allow warm sunlight to brighten your living space and provide beautiful views of the great outdoors. However, if your windows are drafty or have filmy build-up that prevents natural light from entering your home, you may want to consider replacing your windows.  Unlike other home improvement projects, window replacement is not a DIY project. It’s a project that requires the knowledge and precision of a professional installer. If you’re choosing replacement windows of the highest quality, you should also hire professional installers to ensure proper installation. At The Window Depot , all of our windows are installed by highly-trained and experienced craftsmen who wi

What is the ROI on New Windows & Doors?

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  When it comes to home improvement projects, the list can seem never-ending. While some DIY projects add curb appeal, smart homeowners know that when it comes to more extensive and costly projects, the return on investment (ROI) matters. Knowing which projects will pay off when it comes time to sell your home can be a significant consideration when prioritizing home improvements.   What is ROI? Return on investment (ROI) is used to determine which projects or investments will add the most value to your property. It can also help you validate the worth of a particular project. Thus, the projects with the highest ROI should be at the top of your to-do list.  How do I calculate a project ROI? Before you start any project, make sure you have accurate estimates. By calculating the ROI for each project, you can determine what projects you can afford as well as which ones will provide the highest ROI. To calculate the ROI, use the following formula: Current Value of Investment / Cost of Inv