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October 6, 2020 by
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How does a bakery located in what many would consider a small town sell upward of 3,000 doughnuts on a busy day? If you are Huron Mountain Bakery in Marquette, you make 42 different flavors for people to choose from.
Marquette has about 23,000 residents, which makes it the largest town in the Upper Peninsula, and yet it still is considered a small town. Locally-owned Huron Mountain Bakery has baked their way to being one of the top bakeries in the country by sheer volume alone. The shop makes everything from bread to pie, cookies to pastries, and wedding cakes to doughnuts.
We stopped by to try their doughnuts during our search for Michigans Best Doughnut, and were amazed when we were told that they make so many different kinds, every single day. And while they make a pretty incredible variety of flavors, they keep all of them pretty traditional. You wont find any bacon on top of your long john here, or matcha tea in your icing. Joe Heck, head cake baker and decorator, explained that We stay with the good classics. If it aint broke, dont fry it.
Huron Mountain offers all kinds of doughnuts, including raspberry jelly filled.
While we didnt try all 40 varieties during our stay, we did try quite a few.
Classic sour cream cake is Hecks favorite, and it didnt disappoint. Simple, yes, but fried perfectly to create a lovely crispy edge, while maintaining a tender interior. Heck explained that the moisture in the sour cream causes the doughnut to split a bit when fried, creating even more crispy edges. It doesnt have any bells and whistles, he said. And that is perfectly just fine with us. Huron Mountain typically offers several flavors of the cake-style doughnuts, from traditional vanilla and chocolate, to seasonal offerings like pumpkin, which will be starting soon.
Raised doughnuts here have a lightness and depth of flavor that you just dont normally find. Thats because these get time to rest according to Heck, a rest that is much longer than most bakeries allow. These were like lovely clouds, from the jammy raspberry filled one to the signature angel doughnuts, that come filled with a light angel cream" which is kind of like a whipped buttercream, and comes in both vanilla and chocolate.
The apple fritter comes out extra caramelized from the fryer, with loads of crunch chunks, offset by the sweet apple filling. Cooking this one just a bit longer than most, its the right call to really develop that flavor.
Our list of doughnut varieties could go on and on. Just trust us, there really is a flavor for everyone at Huron Mountain Bakery.
Huron Mountain Bakery employees Drake Scheidt and head cake creator Joe Heck, show how to make apple fritters at the busy bakery's location in Marquette.
Owner John Scheidt is a true entrepreneur, who just fell in love with baking when he was in college and worked at a local supermarket baking bread. When he and his wife, Darcy, decided that it was time to open his own place, they came up to Marquette for the weekend and promptly fell in love with the town.
Since he opened Huron Mountain in 1996, hes added another location in nearby Ishpeming, and also took over long-time Marquette bakery BabyCakes, where you can enjoy beautiful, French-inspired desserts. Scheidt also partnered with long time local baker Heck in 2016, and now Joes Cakes are sold at Huron Mountain. You can see Heck above, as he showed us the doughnut-making process at Huron Mountain. Next to him rolling out apple fritters is Scheidts son, Drake, who now works at the bakery full time.
We named Huron Mountain Bakery one of our top spots during our search for Michigans Best Bakery.
A chocolate covered Long John from Huron Mountain Bakery in Marquette.
Heck shared his personal "Doughnut Buyers Guide with us. He uses this system to predict what doughnuts a patron will order when they come in. The most obvious observation is that anyone middle school and younger will inevitably order the doughnut with sprinkles, the more the better, and with no care to the actual flavor of the doughnut under its sugar crown. If you are older than 70, youll most likely indulge in a maple iced, coconut, or lemon filled. Huron Mountain opens early every morning at 5 a.m., so its not unheard to have someone coming in who may be a bit hungover, or still enjoying the rhythm of the night. Hecks theory on these guests is to get them any doughnut, as quick as possible, and then get them out.
Huron Mountain is a busy spot every day, but on doughnut holidays things almost come off the rails. On National Doughnut Day (first Friday in June) and National Donut Day (November 5), the bakery will do triple the regular number of doughnuts that they typically do. On Paczki Day, the bakery is filled with a forest of racks, filled with those famous Polish fat balls. Theyll fry upward of 16,000 paczki that day. Its out of control. Its the busiest day of the year by far, Schiedt said.
No matter what day of the year you stop by Huron Mountain, you are assured a high-quality and delicious doughnut. You are also assured an incredible variety of flavor choices, what might just be the most in the entire U.P.
A jelly filled doughnut from Huron Mountain in Marquette.
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A classic sour cream cake doughnut at Huron Mountain Bakery in Marquette.
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October 6, 2020 by
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O.J. Simpson met Nicole Brown in 1977 and divorced his first wife, Marguerite, in 1979.Hemarried Nicole on Feb. 2, 1985; their daughter Sydney was born eight months later, and sonJustin was born in 1988.
"You guys never do anything," Nicole told police when they arrived at the Simpson home at 360 N. Rockingham Ave. in L.A.'s posh Brentwood neighborhood, responding to a domestic abuse call in the the early morning hours of Jan. 1, 1989, according toreports about that night. "You never do anything. You come out. You've been here eight times. And you never do anything about him."
Simpson insisted he didn't beat Nicole, only pushed her out of bed. Then, told he needed to go with the officers to the police station, he drove off instead. A few days later, Nicole went to the station and said she didn't really want them to proceed with a prosecution, but she consented to out-of-court mediation.
On May 24, 1989, Simpson was sentenced to 24 months of probation, ordered to perform 120 hours of community service and pay fines totaling $470, and was told to attend counseling twice a week (he was allowed to do it by phone) after pleading no contest to misdemeanor domestic violence.
Nicole eventually moved out with Justin and Sydney and filed for divorce in February 1992. They settled that October, with O.J. agreeing to pay her a lump sum of $433,750, plus $10,000 a month in child support, and she retained the title of a rental property. She eventually bought a condo at 875 S. Bundy Drive in Brentwood and moved there in January 1994.
All the while, Simpson was alternately threatening her and trying to get back together. According to prosecutors and witnesses, O.J. had stood outside andlooked through her window onmultiple occasions, including one time when she was havingsex with a boyfriend. Per Jeffrey Toobin's 1996 bookThe Run of His Life, in a diary entry from June 3, 1994, Nicoledetailed a recent threat from Simpson:"'You hang up on me last nite, you're gonna pay for this bitch...You think you can do any f--king thing you want, you've got it comming [sic]..." and so on.
She called a battered women's shelter in Santa Monica on June 7, 1994, to lament that her ex was stalking her. Five days later she was dead.
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October 4, 2020 by
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Eddie Holzem joined us from LeafGuard to explain what makes their gutter system different from more traditional gutters.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich You can hardly beat the beauty of fall in Michigan. We still get the occasional sunny blue skies, those magnificent colorful leaves, and the gooped-up gutters that inevitably follow.
Never fear though. LeafGuard has the answer to your fall gutter dilemma. Eddie Holzem joined us from LeafGuard to explain what makes their gutter system different from more traditional gutters.
He also extended a special offer to 13 ON YOUR SIDE viewers. Tell him you saw his interview and youll receive FREE labor on your gutter install, a bank gift card, and a very cool leaf blower.
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October 4, 2020 by
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Steven Spearie The State Journal-Register @stevenspearie
SundayOct4,2020at8:01AM
City of Springfield Public Works will begin a number of projects beginning Monday weather permitting.
Drainage correction and surface restoration will begin on Harbauer Lane with gutter repairs slated for the 200 block of North Lincoln Avenue; 1500 block of South Lincoln Avenue; 3300 block of Mackinaw Lane; 3800 block of West Bluffs Road and 4300 block of Fielding Drive.
Sidewalk repairs will be addressed in the 100 block of West Lawrence Avenue; 500 block of South New Street; 1300 block of South State Street; 2100 block of North 17th Street and 200 block of North Douglas Avenue.
Utility relocation on the east side of Hilltop Road between Destiny Drive and Lost Bridge Trail continues as part of the Hilltop Road Trail Extension.
Underdrain and curb installation is ongoing at Archer Elevator Road. It is closed from Yucan Drive to Iles Avenue through Nov. 30.
Due to ongoing underpass work, Fifth Street is reduced to three lanes southbound between Broad Place and Iles Avenue and Sixth Street is reduced to two lanes northbound from Wellesley Avenue to Broad Place.
Contact Steven Spearie: 622-1788, sspearie@sj-r.com, twitter.com/stevenspearie.
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October 4, 2020 by
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Crews working on curb and gutter concrete placement at Central Avenue crossing.
University Street will be closed at the railroad tracks from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. from Friday, Oct. 9, through Monday, Oct. 12, for work on the Redlands Passenger Rail Project.
Construction on the 9-mile Arrow corridor is more than 70% complete, according to the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority.
Crews continue to install signals, pave and reconstruct curbs, gutters and sidewalks; install cabling for signals and stations, and lay new track throughout the corridor.
Platform and electrical work is ongoing at the San Bernardino Transit Center, Esri, Tippecanoe and Downtown Redlands stations.
Intermittent lane closures are expected from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Tippecanoe Avenue, Arrowhead Avenue, Mill Street, Orange Show Road, California Street, Nevada Street, Colton Avenue, Tennessee Street, Texas Street, Eureka Street, Orange Street, Sixth Street, Seventh Street, Church Street, and University Street.
Through travel/two-way travel will remain at all times at each location.
The 24-hour-a-day closure of Park Avenue at the tracks next to the University of Redlands began Sept. 21 for crews to perform roadway improvements.
A local detour is posted and sends traffic north around Sylvan Park.
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October 4, 2020 by
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Installed Building Products Inc. is a Installed Building Products Inc is an insulation installer serving the residential new construction market. The company operates primarily in the United States.
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Shares of Installed Building Products Inc. (IBP) broke into a new 52-week high yesterday, hitting a peak of $107.09. Shares closed at $106.93 after opening at $102.81 for a move of 5.09%. The company now has a market cap of $3.19 billion.
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For Installed Building Products Inc., the new 52-week high came on volume of 193,481. The stock has a float of 29.8 million shares and average daily volume of $n/a. It has a 50-day SMA of $n/a and a 200-day SMA of $n/a.
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Installed Building Products Inc is an insulation installer serving the residential new construction market. The company operates primarily in the United States. The company installs fiberglass, spray foam, cellulose, and radiant barrier. In addition to insulations, Installed Building Products offers installation services for garage doors, rain gutters, closet shelving, shower doors, mirrors, fireplaces, and bath and door hardware.
Installed Building Products Inc. is based out of Columbus, OH and has some 8,500 employees. Its CEO is Jeffrey W. Edwards.
Installed Building Products Inc. is also a component of the Russell 2000 Index, which is an invaluable tool for any small-cap investor. Consisting of the smaller 2,000 publicly traded companies of the 3,000 largest companies in America by market cap (which combine to make the broader Russell 3000 index), the Russell 2000 gives the most comprehensive snapshot of the small-cap market of any index out there.
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October 4, 2020 by
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Although preparing your home for winter is a fairly consistent process year-to-year, many homes have seen significantly more use this year due to COVID-19 restrictions. If your home will serve as your office or school throughout the winter months, its important to address issues that may have been noticed but tolerable during winters past.
Consider these tips from the experts at the National Association of the Remodeling Industry to help ensure your home is ready before winter weather strikes.
Beyond proper physical and structural considerations of winter preparations, the increased daily usage of your home naturally increases the importance of indoor air quality. Since windows and doors will likely be closed more often, moisture levels within your home can be significantly affected. Use a humidifier, if necessary, to maintain a relative humidity between 45-50%, which is healthier and can feel more comfortable. It can also keep wooden doors and windows functioning properly and wood furniture and floors looking good.
To keep your furnace from failing when you need it most, get it inspected by a professional before you need to rely on it to heat your home in the dead of winter. If youre not leaving the house and turning down the thermostat each day, this will be especially important this year. Regular tune-ups can prolong your furnaces life, help prevent carbon monoxide leaks and ensure your unit is working at maximum efficiency. If a whole-house humidifier is included as part of the heating system, also inspect the humidifier and replace the element, if necessary.
Air infiltration is one of the largest culprits of reductions in a homes efficiency. Small air leaks can add up to significant heat loss and a corresponding increase in energy consumption. If replacing window screens with storm windows and installing a storm door on your house isnt realistic, increase energy efficiency by sealing gaps around window and door moldings with caulk to help keep heat from escaping. If any pipes or ducts travel through an exterior wall of your home, you can also use caulking and weather-stripping to help block potential entry points for cold air.
Improper drainage away from the home is one of the biggest causes of water leaking into basements and crawlspaces. Gutters and downspouts have the single purpose of routing water away from your home to help prevent damage to your foundation. Once leaves have fallen and before the first snow, ensure your gutters are properly secured and clear of debris. Clogged gutters can lead to improper drainage and potential overflow, ice damming or other water-related issues. Also adjust downspouts so they direct water at least 5 feet from the house to help minimize the possibility of water run-off back toward the foundation.
When water freezes, it expands. Any residual water in pipes that is exposed to freezing temperatures, including interior lines located in exterior walls or unheated areas, can burst. Start by disconnecting hoses and shutting off exterior faucets, draining any water that remains in them and storing hoses indoors to prevent cracks. Drain any other pipes, valves or in-ground sprinklers that may be exposed to the elements and, for an extra layer of protection, wrap water spigots with covers to prevent damage. Sometimes a simple trick like keeping a cabinet door cracked open to allow warm air into the space can prevent frozen pipes.
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October 4, 2020 by
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New York, Sept. 30, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report "Electric Heat Tracing Market with COVID-19 Impact, by Type, Application, Vertical And Region - Global Forecast to 2025" - https://www.reportlinker.com/p05208347/?utm_source=GNW
The major factor restraining the growth of the electric heat tracing market is the devastating effects of overlapping of heating cables.The main purpose of using an electrical heat tracing system is to compensate for heat loss and maintain the process temperature.
Hence, the heating cables should not touch, crossover, and overlap themselves after the installation since the overlapping of cables results in overheating and burnout and can damage the heat tracing system beyond repair. This is expected to impact the electric heat tracing market negatively in coming years.The market is expected to decline in 2020 mainly due to the impact of COVID-19.As the oil & gas industry is one of the most impacted industries in 2020, players in this industry are focusing on reducing CAPEX, which would affect the electric heat tracing market.
Though the market is expected to be impacted in 2020, it is expected to start to recover by 2021 and will fully recover by 2022.
Self-regulating: The fastest-growing segment of the electric heat tracing market, by typeSelf-regulating is the fastest-growing segment of the electric heat tracing market, by type.In self-regulating heat tracing systems, heating cables are designed and built to regulate their output according to the requirements.
The heat output is automatically adjusted in response to the increase or decrease of ambient temperatures.The self-regulating feature of the system prevents the creation of high surface temperature.
Hence, there are negligible chances of any fire hazard even in the presence of inflammable gases or liquids in and around the pipelines.Moreover, infinitely parallel heating circuit enables cutting self-regulating heating cables to any length in the field or during the design process, thereby minimizing waste and increasing installation flexibility.
These advantages are expected to propel the demand for self-regulating cables during the forecast period.Freeze protection & process temperature maintenance: The largest segment of the electric heat tracing market, by applicationThe electric heat tracing market for freeze protection & process temperature maintenance application is expected to hold the largest market share from 2019 to 2025.The freeze protection application is especially important since freezing can damage pipes and equipment.
During low-temperature conditions, it becomes important for various end-user industries to protect their products or materials carrying pipelines and preserve vessels and tanks against freezing.Also, in the process temperature maintenance application, generally, there is a need to maintain a higher temperature of fluids, such as fuel oil, acids, and fertilizers.
There are numerous upcoming oil & gas and chemical projects planned across major regions such as North America and Europe, which is expected to increase the demand for electric heat tracing systems for freeze protection & process temperature applications during the forecast period.
North America: The fastest growing region in the electric heat tracing marketThe North American region is expected to dominate the electric heat tracing market and is projected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. Replacement of conventional systems with electric heat tracing systems and the expansion of oil and gas production pipelines, increasing adoption of electric heat tracing systems for freeze protection and floor heating applications in countries such as the US and Canada, and various new oil & gas and chemical projects planned in North America in the next 3 to 5 years are among the major factors driving the market growth in the region.
The study contains insights from various industry experts, ranging from component suppliers to Tier 1 companies and OEMs. The break-up of the primaries is as follows: By Company Type: Tier 1 45%, Tier 2 30%, and Tier 3 25% By Designation: C-level Executives 40%, Directors 35%, and Others 25% By Region: North America 45%, Europe 30%, APAC 15%, and RoW 10%
The report profiles key players in the global electric heat tracing market with their respective market share analysis. Prominent players profiled in this report are nVent (UK), Thermon (US), Spirax-Sarco Engineering (UK), NIBE Industrier (Sweden), BARTEC (Germany), eltherm (Germany), Watlow (US), Heat Trace (UK), Emerson (US), Danfoss (Denmark), SST Group (Russia), Ebeco (Sweden), Heat Trace Products (US), Nexans (France), Warmup (UK), Urecon (Canada), King Electric (US), Drexma Industries (Canada), Drexan Energy Systems (Canada), and Trasor (US).
Research Coverage:The report segments the electric heat tracing market and forecasts its size, by value and volume, based on region (North America, Europe, APAC, and RoW), by type (self-regulating, constant wattage, mineral insulated, and skin effect), application (freeze protection & process temperature maintenance, roof & gutter de-icing, floor heating, and others), and vertical (oil & gas, chemicals, commercial, residential, power & energy, food & beverages, pharmaceuticals, water & wastewater management, and others).The report also provides a comprehensive review of market drivers, restraints, opportunities, and challenges in the electric heat tracing market. The report also covers qualitative aspects in addition to the quantitative aspects of these markets.
Key Benefits of Buying the ReportThe report will help the leaders/new entrants in this market with information on the closest approximations of the revenue numbers for the overall market and the sub-segments.This report will help stakeholders understand the competitive landscape and gain more insights to better position their businesses and plan suitable go-to-market strategies.
The report also helps stakeholders understand the pulse of the electric heat tracing market and provides them information on key market drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities.
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October 4, 2020 by
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FULTON, Md., Sept. 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --With the thermometer slowly starting to drop, now is the ideal time to prep your home for winter and tackle any projects lingering on that to-do list. Especially as more people use their homes as their office and classroom these days, homeowners are truly starting to notice more things in their home that need to be addressed thanks to all the extra time spent there. Winterizing your home and tackling small projects from DIY to calling in the professionals can result in not only saving hundreds of dollars in energy bills, but can serve as a creative outlet and nice distraction.
In fact, according to the Los Angeles Times, the home improvement industry continues to experience an increase in demand, as more Americans across the country are investing in home upgrades than in previous years. MarketWatch adds that since COVID-19 emerged, younger homeowners particularly millennials are among the highest spenders within this category. Bank of America recently polled over 1,050 Americans, revealing more than 70 percent of participants surveyed have performed home improvement projects this year and plan to complete additional renovations come 2021.
"We've always been in the business of making people feel happy, comfortable and safe in their homes, which has become even more important amid this time of massive uncertainly and with colder weather quickly approaching and we don't take this responsibility lightly," says Harley Magden, CEO of Window Nation, one of the country's largest window replacement companies with 25 years of combined experience servicing customers. "Replacing windows can have a huge impact on families' daily routines right now, such as brightening a spare bedroom turned office space with more natural light or providing better noise reduction for children while distance learning."
In terms of winterizing a home, an easy place to start is looking at window conditions. Cracked and warped windows can often cause heat to escape.
"Windows that produce a draft or feel cold on the inside should be replaced," explains Richard Kasunic, a home repair expert with Window Nation who had 45 years of experience in the industry. "Modern vinyl windows fit tightly to shield homes fromwind, water infiltration and other inclement weather. With that said, many homeowners have older windows and are unknowingly wasting costly heat."
On average, people spend 40 percent of their utility expense dollars on heating and cooling. However, if new windows aren't in this year's budget, homeowners can opt for insulated curtains, window and door gap seals, as well as place draft snakes on windowsills. Adding storm windows to existing panes is another cost-effective way to increase energy efficiency.
Kasunic also suggests replacing the weather-stripping around doors if light appears around the edges. For less than $20, homeowners can noticeably reduce electrical bills throughout the year.
Beyond windows, exterior outlets, plumbing/utility access, chimneys and walkways should be sealed for unwanted holes. Individuals are also encouraged to have their furnaces professionally cleaned and inspected, as well as roofs and gutters, because they're more of a hassle to fix when temperatures are frigid. It's also a good idea to cover air conditioning units outside (a quick search on Amazon can yield inexpensive covers for under $40). Mobile apps, like Energy Cost Calculator, Smappee Energy Monitor and MyEarth, can also help users understand energy habits to reduce their overall costs and carbon footprints.
Finally, experts advise covering water heaters and changing the furnace filters, so your appliances don't have to work as hard. And, if you are thinking of new windows, Kasunic agrees that fall is the best time of year for both installation and price.
"We understand not everyone needs, wants or has the means to focus on home renovations right now," explains Magden. "They have much bigger issues. But, for those that do and seek professional help, we have a no-contact solution to make the process as safe, seamless and convenient as possible, so our customers don't have to worry about another challenge."
In an effort to ensure the safety of all customers, employees and their families amid coronavirus, Window Nation is now offering homeowners the option to receive a virtual consultation and estimate via video conferencing. They can upload photos to receive precise measurements, and installations are completed with minimal disruption. Depending on a customer's individual preferences, needs and circumstances, Window Nation experts are still available to provide in-home consultations and education, while strictly adhering to CDC safety and sanitation guidelines.
Contact: Victoria Manentifor Window Nation330.402.0000 255566@email4pr.com http://www.windownation.com
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October 4, 2020 by
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Fall is a perfect time to consider upgrading your home with replacement windows. The windows of your home play several important roles: they provide safety, natural light, exterior curb appeal, and energy efficiency. As windows age, they can lose some of their ability to provide these benefits to homeowners. Here are 3 things to consider when selecting replacement windows:
1. Choose the most energy-efficient window within your budget. "Replacement windows are a fairly large investment," explained Jeremy Ahrens, Sales Manager for Alexander Lumber in Woodstock. "By selecting the most energy-efficient windows, you will benefit from the energy savings that your windows provide much more quickly." It is estimated that up to 30% of the air that is heated or cooled inside your home is lost through windows and doors. With updated, more modern windows, homeowners are able to prevent more heat loss during the winter months (and loss of cool air during the summer) due to better insulation.
2. Select a window that fits your home's style. "Windows are no longer just white," added Ahrens. "Most windows are available in a wide variety of colors and a wide variety of grille configurations that fit the style of any home."
3. Test drive your windows. "It's important to select your windows in person," said Ahrens. "Visit a showroom to make sure the windows operate and look the way you want."
Replacement windows provide peace of mind to homeowners on many fronts: they can offer better protection from intruders, provide UV protection for residents of the home (and help keep furniture from fading), provide better curb appeal from outside the home, and increase the home's property value. With new windows, homeowners have less maintenance in regards to cleaning, repainting, and refinishing that may be necessary with older windows.
For more information about replacement windows please contact:
Alexander Lumber Company
4001 Country Club Rd.
Woodstock, IL 60039
Phone: 815-356-8600
http://www.alexlbr.com
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