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3 Energy-Efficient Exterior Upgrades You Can do This Winter

A worker in a plaid shirt and blue overalls installs or repairs a white-framed window indoors, holding it open and looking focused on the task—part of energy-efficient exterior upgrades.

There’s no doubt about it that spring, summer, and early autumn are popular times for exterior remodeling. However, New England homeowners tend to bypass window replacement and other energy-efficient exterior upgrades projects based on myths or bad advice. The truth is that you can remodel the exterior of your home in the winter. The key […]

3 Hidden Signs of Home Energy Loss in the Winter

Close-up of drafty windows with condensation and frost on the glass, suggesting cold weather outside. Two vehicles are parked outside in a snowy scene.

During New England winters, the last scenario any homeowner wants is energy loss. Not only does this lead to an uncomfortable home, but you’ll also notice the impact on your heating bill. Unfortunately, not all signs of energy loss in the winter are obvious. Two of the most prominent signs of energy loss is high […]

4 Exterior Winter Weather Woes That Cause Energy Loss

A beige two-story house with green shutters, replacement windows, a red brick chimney, and snow covering the roof, yard, and trees. A white picket fence and steps lead to the front door; another house is visible in the background.

Winter can be a beautiful time of year here in New England, but if you’re not prepared, it can also cause some major headaches for your home as well as energy loss.Ā  There are a lot of common winter weather woes that you need to keep in mind, helping you to prevent issues ranging from […]

Worry-Free Winter Installation: What to Expect with Cold Weather Window Installation

A worker wearing a tool belt and a Coastal Windows & Exteriors sweatshirt performs window installation in MA, repairing or installing a window in a light blue room with trees visible outside.

Did you know we install all winter long?Ā  Winter, Schminter! We have our Winter Worry-Free Installation Program for full peace of mind. Many New England homeowners are in need of new efficient windows, siding, roofing, and entry doors due to old products, drafts, leaks, and high energy bills. With the increase of National Grid spike […]

How Energy Efficient Windows Help Lower Utility Bills

A close-up view of the upper portion of a light gray house with vinyl siding, white trim, and several energy efficient windows, set against a clear blue sky.

The last thing that any homeowner wants to do is pay outrageous prices to keep their home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. You already know that energy-efficient windows can help lower your utility bills and keep your home comfortable during all seasons. But how exactly do windows save homeowners money? We’re […]

Drafty Windows? How to Prepare Windows for Winter

A frosty winter landscape seen through a window with curtains, a vase of flowers on the windowsill, and text below: ā€œDrafty windows? Learn how to prepare your windows for winter.ā€.

Farmers’ Almanac is predicting a frigid winter with three whopper snowstorms! Ensuring that your windows are performing up to par can make a considerable difference in your home’s comfort level. Table of Contents Windows are part of your home’s thermal and building envelopes. Meaning, in the wintertime, your windows are designed to keep warm air […]

The Best Exterior Home Projects for Fall

A two-story gray house with white trim, a front porch with steps, black shutters, and an American flag. Pumpkins decorate the porch steps—a classic setting for fall home improvement or exterior home projects in the crisp autumn air.

Need a fall home maintenance checklist to keep yourself on track before winter arrives? You’re making a wise choice for improving your home during the fall season. If you haven’t heard, Farmers’ Almanac is predicting a snowy, bone-chilling winter in New England for the 2021-2022 season. Not to mention, natural gas prices have risen by […]

The Causes of Seal Failures in Windows

A window with frosted glass and condensation, possibly caused by seal failures in windows, shows a blurry view of trees and a winter landscape outside at sunset or dawn.

A: The two most common window issues we see are (1) drafty windows and (2) foggy windows or also known as seal failures. Today we are going to talk about foggy windows. Let me paint a scenario for you. You wake up in the morning and notice one of your double-pane windows looks a little […]

10 Tips to Minimize Your Home’s Energy Loss

A person uses a caulking gun to seal the edge of a white window frame, applying caulk along the joint to minimize energy loss and prevent drafts—one of several essential energy saving tips for any home.

Ā  No matter the season here in New England, it’s important to minimize your home’s energy loss as much as possible.Ā  Every homeowner knows that our region goes from sizzling summers to being slammed with months of relentless snow and cold temperatures. Now is the time to seal up all the gaps that can cause […]

5 Ways to Cut Down on Your Winter Energy Bills

A two-story gray colonial-style house with black shutters, a white front door, and light snow covering the ground and roof—showing how winter energy bill concerns rise as cozy homes brace against the chill. Plants sit by the entry; leafless trees frame the background.

Have you heard that winter energy bills are skyrocketing? National Grid increased their rates by over 100% as you’ll see in the photo below. Meanwhile, Farmers’ Almanac is predicting a brutally cold winter with three winter snowstorms. Unfortunately, this translates to energy bills that are nearly unaffordable for many homeowners throughout New England. Luckily, there […]