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When your home has an unwanted door, a logical step is to replace the door with a window. Windows are more energy-efficient than doors, and they allow additional light into the house.
The government is offering tax credits for installing energy efficient windows. These tax credits are set to expire at the end of 2010 so get your money while the gettin is good!
People replace their windows for three major reasons: to make a house more energy efficient; to make a house more comfortable -- warmer, less drafty; and to shut out noise.
Replacing your home’s windows often means enduring high-pressure sales tactics and 90-minute “presentations” about windows. Here’s how to know if you really need new windows or not.
Q–I have a couple of very old double-hung wood windows with damaged sash cords, making opening and closing them very difficult. How do I replace them? A–Unless you live near water, I wo… ...
Replacing your windows is expensive. Here is how to choose the right windows for your home plus the best windows from Consumer Reports' tests.