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Simpson Door – How They Are Made
SIMPSONDOOR.COM has a new resource How They’re Made – July 3, 2015 When you are looking for a new door, You may asked “How does Simpson make their doors?” and
How do you know it’s time to replace your windows?
Q. My husband and I recently purchased a new-to-us home. When we went through the home inspection process we were told that the house needs new windows. Knowing that replacing

Let’s Take A Look At 5 Popular Door Types For 2013!
When most people go shopping for doors for their homes, they normally don’t consider much when it comes to design. The reason for this is that most people see doors
3 tips to replacement window success
Q. I’m looking at replacing all the windows in my 60-year old house. I know that it’s going to be a significant financial investment. As an experienced window company, what
A Look At The Battle Between Steel And Wooden Doors
In the world of home improvement, there is a secret battle that is being waged. This battle is between steel doors and wooden doors. Steel and wood are very popular

Simpson Door Releases New Inspiration at Your Door Ideabook
Simpson Doors has introduced the “Inspiration at Your Door® Ideabook”, which is a new full line catalog. The Ideabook will help homeowners to imagine the possibilities when creating a Simpson
Four steps to select the ideal window for your home
Q. We are at the planning stage of building our dream home. We are working with the architect to draw up plans, are ready to select windows and feel overwhelmed
Condensation on Window Glass Exterior
Condensation may also form on the outside of your windows..? Condensation On Exterior Surfaces Of Sealed Unit The sealed units used in windows for homes have become better over
Architectural Glass
The (GANA) Glass Association of North America published the following: Glass Informational Bulletin on the cleaning architectural glass products: Glass Informational Bulletin GANA 01-0300 Proper Procedures for Cleaning Architectural Glass
Builder’s Glossary of Window and Glass Terms
Air leakage rating A measure of the rate of infiltration around a window or a skylight in the presence of a strong wind, expressed in units of cubic feet per

