Today, most San Diego homes still have the aluminum-framed, single pane windows that were installed when the home was built. Aluminum windows and doors were commonly used by San Diego builders starting in the 1930's and through the 80’s. Aluminum-framed windows or doors are very energy inefficient …
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Using Your Tax Refund to Invest in Replacement Windows in San Diego
Many homeowners have already planned how they will spend their 2014 tax return. By far, one of the most common ways is to invest those funds toward improving the home. If you’ve been considering new vinyl windows or doors for your kitchen, bathroom, or the entire house, now is a good time to do it. …
Replacement Window Myth #1: All Vinyl Windows Are Built the Same
Homeowners will often ask why they should pay more for windows that look very similar to less expensive ones. This is a good question and one I would ask, too. Like most products, you get what you pay for. It’s our job to educate homeowners regarding the differences in how replacement windows and …