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5 Ways to Improve Your New England Home’s Winter Air Quality

A two-story dark gray house with white window frames, a small circular window above, and a dry plant bed in front. The yard is partially fenced and bordered by winter-bare trees, with a cloudy sky above.

Did you know that indoor air pollutants can be up to 5 times higher than typical outdoor concentrations? When winter settles in New England, we all close up our windows for months at a time. Table of Contents With sealed-up homes trapping pollutants, allergens, and excess moisture, poor indoor air quality can quickly become a […]

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 5 (Right) Ways to Insulate Your Windows This Winter

A residential street lined with large snowbanks, bare trees, and a brown house under a blue sky with scattered clouds highlights the importance of Winter Home Maintenance. The cleared road curves gently downhill.

What if you could prevent sky-high heating bills this winter just by upgrading your window insulation installation? The right window replacement can keep your home cozy while avoiding costly energy waste. After all, you might be losing roughly 25% of your home’s energy through old and outdated windows! Table of Contents At Coastal Windows & […]

Ultimate New England Ice Dam Guide: How to Prevent and Remove from Your Roof

Icicles hang from the edge of a snow-covered roof of a wooden house with green shuttered windows, hinting at possible winter roof damage on this cold day.

New England Ice Dam Guide -Signs and Solutions Ice dams are a homeowner’s worst winter nightmare, turning the charm of snowy rooftops into costly chaos. These icy barriers form at the roof’s edge, trapping water and leading to problems like leaks, structural damage, and even mold. Table of Contents Ice Dam Prevention: Protecting Your Roof […]

Winter Home Checklist 2024 Guide: Roofing, Windows, and Vinyl Siding

Map of the U.S. showing the 2024-25 winter outlook by region—plus tips for your Winter Home Checklist: West—chilly, wet; Midwest & Northeast—cold, wet/white; South—mild, wet; Plains—cold, average snow; Southwest—mild, dry.

What makes a New England home winter-ready? A well-insulated, energy efficient home makes all the difference during those bone-chilling winter nights. Your roofing, siding, windows, and doors stand guard against winter’s wrath with the most energy efficient technologies and durable materials. When you are ready to make your home cozy for the winter season, this […]

Composite Siding vs Vinyl Siding: Which Is Right for Your New England Home?

A two-story beige New England home with white trim, a gabled roof, large windows, and a covered front porch with stone columns, surrounded by green lawn and trees under a clear blue sky.

Are you looking to select the perfect siding for your New England Home? When it comes to popular siding materials, many homeowners wonder about Composite Siding vs Vinyl Siding. Both siding materials have their strong points–but vinyl siding is the clear winner in many categories. For New England homeowners, vinyl comes with unmatched durability, energy […]