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5 Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Windows—And Why We Recommend Harvey

Informative blog post detailing the top signs that indicate window replacement is needed—with insights into why Harvey windows are a recommended solution.

Table of Contents Signs It’s Time for Window Replacement in Your New England Home. Your windows make your New England home feel comfortable while filling it with natural light. However, when they start failing, your comfort and wallet feel the impact. So, how do you know if it’s time to consider replacement instead of repair? […]

Replace Existing Windows to Improve Energy Efficiency

Beautiful exterior bay windows on Amherst NH home, perfect example of installing siding in the summer and replace existing windows to improve energy efficiency

Table of Contents Are your energy bills climbing higher each month while at the same time your home comfort remains inconsistent? If so, it may be time to consider replacing your existing windows. By doing so, you can not only improve your home’s overall energy efficiency but also transform your living space into a more […]

Home Investing in Energy Efficient Windows: Your Guide to Maximum Return on Investment

A single-story red house with white trim, black roof, and a brick chimney sits on a sunny day. Featuring replacement bay windows often seen in New England homes, it has a small porch with steps, a green lawn, and tall trees in the background.

Table of Contents Investing in your home is investing in your quality of life! Energy efficient windows represent one of the smartest home improvement investments you can make today. Modern window technology offers homeowners substantial savings on energy bills while boosting home value. When considering exterior upgrades, return on investment for new windows consistently ranks […]

Top 5 Upgrades to Maximize your Home’s ROI

A large, multi-story house with gray siding, white trim, and a stone foundation sits amid landscaped yards and trees under a clear sky—showcasing curb appeal that aligns with Cost vs Value 2024: Top 5 Upgrades to Maximize Your Homes ROI.

Table of Contents Looking for the best home upgrades that offer exceptional return on investment? Enhancing your home’s exterior not only improves curb appeal but can significantly increase property value. However, concerns about tariffs have some homeowners thinking twice about the cost of exterior remodeling. We hear you, and we’re here to help! The good […]

Maximizing Window Insulation Without Sacrificing Natural Light

A blue house with white trim sits in a snowy yard. Shrubs and a green utility cover are partially covered in snow. A white fence and neighboring homes are visible in the background under a cloudy sky.

In New England, we only get around 9 hours of daylight per day in the winter–and that’s when the sun manages to peek through the clouds.  Table of Contents The further north you go, the less sunlight you get to enjoy during the season. But keeping your home warm during winter doesn’t have to mean […]

The Culprit of Condensation on Windows in the Winter

A close-up of a windowsill with visible black mold spots and dirt buildup, indicating possible moisture or ventilation issues. The window glass is foggy with grime and clear signs of condensation on windows.

Frustrated with foggy and wet window panes during the winter season? Cold temperatures during the winter can bring extra headaches aside from drafty windows. For example, condensation on the windows in winter can point to several problems. New England homeowners should take note if they discover moisture on windows in winter this time of year. […]

Why does it always feel so cold in my house?

A person in a winter coat with a fur-lined hood adjusts a thermostat while shivering and holding their hand to their mouth, clearly thinking, Why do I always feel so cold in my house?.

Question: Why is my house so cold even when my heating system is working in overdrive?  Coastal Windows & Exteriors Answer: First, let’s talk about the various areas of your home that are responsible for heat loss. This diagram from Energy Star represents some of the most common air leakage points in the home—in other […]