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French bulldog stepping through sliding glass door pet flap

Pet-Friendly Patio Doors: In-Panel Pet Doors, Scratch Resistance, and Home Security

Posted on 11/28/202511/25/2025 by Mr. Greg Fritsch

If you live with a dog or cat, you already know the routine: let them out, let them in, and repeat all day long. For many homeowners, the patio door becomes a revolving door. Pet-friendly patio doors are designed to fix that by combining built-in pet access with durable, scratch-resistant materials and thoughtful security features….

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Modern white house exterior with large black grid windows

Exterior Color Longevity: Fade Resistance, ΔE Testing, and Warranty Fine Print

Posted on 11/05/202511/25/2025 by Mr. Greg Fritsch

Dark window frames have become a defining feature of modern homes. Deep black, charcoal, and bronze tones give any façade a sleek, architectural look. But along with that rich color comes one big question: will it stay that way? Exterior color longevity is the key factor that separates a lasting upgrade from a short-lived one….

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Modern black exterior home with large energy-efficient windows

Thermal Breaks in Aluminum Windows: How They Cut Condensation and Heat Loss

Posted on 10/21/202511/25/2025 by Mr. Greg Fritsch

Aluminum windows are known for their slim profiles, strength, and modern design. But they also have one big drawback: aluminum is a powerful conductor of heat. Without proper insulation, cold easily transfers through the metal frame in winter and heat does the same in summer. The result is higher energy bills, chilly window edges, and…

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Interior Design of a Contemporary Home

Hurricane-Zone Patio Doors: Impact Ratings, Design Pressure, and Code Basics

Posted on 09/05/202511/25/2025 by Mr. Greg Fritsch

For homeowners in coastal or storm-prone regions, patio doors are more than a design feature. They are a key part of your home’s storm protection system. Selecting the right hurricane-rated patio door means understanding a few technical but essential terms: impact rating, design pressure (DP), and local code requirements. If you live where hurricanes or…

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Brick two-story home with snow-covered roof in winter

Retrofitting Windows in Brick Homes: Handling Steel Lintels and Uneven Openings

Posted on 08/26/202511/25/2025 by Mr. Greg Fritsch

Brick homes stand out for their strength and character. Yet replacing windows in these solid structures brings its own set of technical challenges. Unlike wood or vinyl siding, brick walls rely on steel lintels for support, and after decades of settling, their window openings are rarely perfectly square. Failing to account for these details can…

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Patio Doors

Your Guide to Patio Doors at Home Depot: Styles, Brands, and Buying Tips

Posted on 07/10/202506/05/2025 by Mr. Greg Fritsch

Upgrading your home with a new patio door can completely change how you live—bringing in natural light, improving energy efficiency, and boosting curb appeal. Home Depot offers a wide range of patio doors, from simple sliding glass panels to timeless French doors. In this friendly guide, we’ll walk through all the options you’ll find at…

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Impact-Resistant Window

Why Impact Resistance Matters

Posted on 06/30/202505/22/2025 by Mr. Greg Fritsch

Impact-resistant windows are engineered to withstand flying debris, break-in attempts, and even extreme weather. Key benefits include: If you live in a coastal region, high-crime area, or simply value peace of mind, choosing the best impact for replacement window is a smart investment in safety and comfort. What Makes an Impact-Resistant Window “Best”? When comparing…

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Affordable Windows

Why Affordable Windows Matter

Posted on 06/12/202505/22/2025 by Mr. Greg Fritsch

Budget-minded homeowners seek windows that balance upfront cost, long-term savings, and durability. The right choice: By focusing on mid-market brands and proven installers, you can enjoy lower utility bills and reliable comfort without a premium price tag. How to Evaluate Affordable Window Options When comparing budget-friendly windows, look for: Top Budget-Friendly Window Brands in Canada…

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Bay Window Insert

What Is a Bay Window Insert?

Posted on 05/27/202505/22/2025 by Mr. Greg Fritsch

A bay window insert (sometimes called a bay replacement window) slides into your existing bay frame, refreshing the look and performance without tearing out walls or rebuilding the entire structure. Unlike a full bay window replacement, the insert preserves the outer assembly—saving time, reducing costs, and minimizing disruption. Key Benefits of Bay Window Inserts Choosing…

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casement windows

What Are Casement Windows?

Posted on 05/05/202505/12/2025 by Mr. Greg Fritsch

Casement windows are single-pane or multi-pane units hinged on one side, opening outward with a crank or lever. Unlike sliding or double-hung windows, casements seal firmly against their frame when closed, creating one of the tightest weatherproof seals among window types. 5 Reasons to Choose Casement Windows Choosing the Right Casement Window for Your Home…

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Recent Posts

  • Pet-Friendly Patio Doors: In-Panel Pet Doors, Scratch Resistance, and Home Security
  • Exterior Color Longevity: Fade Resistance, ΔE Testing, and Warranty Fine Print
  • Thermal Breaks in Aluminum Windows: How They Cut Condensation and Heat Loss
  • Hurricane-Zone Patio Doors: Impact Ratings, Design Pressure, and Code Basics
  • Retrofitting Windows in Brick Homes: Handling Steel Lintels and Uneven Openings
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