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A guide to outdoor activities and home
improvements.
If you own a home you know
how much time and energy it takes to keep it up.
Many things need fixing and painting. We have
collected information about many different
aspects of home improvements. Take a look
around.
Replacing windows
sometimes requires a professional.
Window replacement may require the assistance of
a general contractor or window company,
depending on the size and complexity of your
project. Cost depends on the number and sizes of
the
vinyl windows you wish to replace. If you
are changing the size of the original windows,
or your size requires a special order, it will
cost more. When replacing your homes windows,
look for windows that use low emissivity glass
or Low E glass. This will improve the energy
efficiency of your home. A thin layer of coating
on one side of the E glass will help insulate
the window. This type of extremely thin coating
is a clear silver layer between two metal oxide
layers. With this coating it helps to reduce
heat loss by reflecting the heat back into your
home. In addition it will help block harmful
ultraviolet rays from coming through the glass.
This type of ultraviolet ray can cause fading of
fabric, furniture, and other valuable items in
the house.
Priming your shutters
Prime your
exterior window shutters with an oil-based
coat tinted as closely as possible to the final
color you desire. The paint should be sprayed on
the wood in a fine mist so that the oil will
penetrate into the seams and joints and protect
the wood from moisture. Don't forget to paint in
between and around louvers and corners. Use a
high-quality grade of exterior latex paint for
the two top coats. Latex paint will not become
chalky or fade like an oil-based paint.
Shopping to replace your windows?
When choosing a manufacturer of
replacement windows be sure they meet the
U-factor and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient for
your climate. The manufacturer should have an
excellent service reputation, be stable, and
provide you with a warranty. Check with your
local Better Business Bureau to find out if any
complaints have been filed against the company
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