Whether it is a new entry door(s) or new doors throughout your home, upgrading doors and hardware is a quick way to upgrade your home.
By simply adding crown molding to your main rooms, you will enhance the beauty of your home tremendously. You can also add warmth and richness to a home by installing wainscot or wall paneling, for a relatively inexpensive improvement.
For years, homeowners have known that windows do more than let in light; they also let in heat, cold, dirt, and sound if they are not of good quality and if they are not installed properly. Fortunately, these problems have been lessened considerably by the development of dual pane, or thermal, windows.
Thermal windows are typically two to four times more efficient than older, single pane windows. That means you can expect your heating and air conditioning bills to drop 20 to 30 percent. The bigger your bills and the draftier your old windows, the quicker your new windows will pay for themselves. Thermal windows today can be framed in wood, vinyl, fiberglass, composite, or aluminum. In consultation, we will explain the differences among the five types.
In the meantime, the following links to three popular window manufactures will give you a good idea of the variety of window styles.