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April 5, 2016 by
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YOUR SUCCESS IS OUR SUCCESS At Argonaut Window & Door, we understand that we succeed only when your project succeeds. To that end, we bring our expertise, integrity and extensive product knowledge to every project, large or small. Backed by long-held relationship s with the top window and door manufacturer s, the factory-trai ned professional s at Argonaut Window & Door focus on one simple goal - the success of your window and door project. From start to finish, Argonaut Window & Door is your trusted resource and part of your team, delivering on our promise of the highest level of service.
SERVICES Window brands to fit your project, your style, and your budget Job-site/At- home consultation Quick, accurate, value-engine ered bids FedEx blueprint pick-up and return Installation services by certified, in-house technicians
Established in 1972.
For over 30 years, Argonaut Window & Door has set the standard for knowledge, experience and professionalism in providing window and door solutions to Northern California. As the Bay Area's leading window and door provider, Argonaut Window & Door seeks to meet and exceed the expectations of our diverse range of clients, including Architects, Builders and Homeowners.
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April 5, 2016 by
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Siding and gutters have an important job in protecting your Bettendorf, IA, home. Gutters move rainwater away from your foundation and basement. Siding protects your space from the elements and provides aesthetic appeal.
A-1 Roofing knows the exterior is the first line of protection for any building, and we use this knowledge to provide quality siding and gutter products for your home in the Quad Cities area. We offer top of the line industry leading Revere siding.
From concept to completion, our installation and repair experts will increase your home's curb appeal and protect your Bettendorf, IA, property.
In addition to siding and gutter installation and repair, A-1 Roofing can also meet all your commercial or residential roofing needs.
With two decades of experience as a Bettendorf, IA, company, and four decades of combined experience as gutter, siding and roofing experts, A-1 Roofing is the trustworthy company with exterior services you can trust.
Weve been serving the Quad Cities area for years and were confident well leave you with beautiful gutters and siding that will make heads turn. If youre in Iowa, call A-1 Roofing at 563-355-1100. If youre located in Illinois, call 309-795-1100. Youll have the aesthetically pleasing home youve always wanted.
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AFFORDABLE DOOR & WINDOW SOLUTIONS CALL US TODAY: 805.499.9111
Window Solutions is the best place to get your replacement windows and doors. Our specialties are windows and doors, and nothing else. We have vast experience in all aspects of window and door replacement. Our expertly trained technicians are ready to serve you in Ventura County and all other surrounding areas. Since we are a locally owned business, you can rest assured that you will receive personalized service for your replacement door and window needs.
Energy savings, sound reduction, and increased value to your home are some benefits that a well-done window job will provide for you. Window and door replacement is our passion and we take pride in our work and in our attention to detail for each and every job.
Our expert installation paired with our selection of leading energy efficient products will have your home looking and performing at its best. Only our highly trained Window Solution technicians are good enough for your windows and doors, and are the only ones qualified to do our installations.
If you live in an older style home that is equipped with old, outdated windows, it may be the appropriate time to find replacements, as the older style of windows are less efficient than modern windows. Upgrading to a new window can do wonders for your home, as they increase energy efficiency through greater insulation, noise reduction, and even add a better look.
My Window Solutions offers various styles and types of windows including wooden, fiberglass, vinyl, and aluminum windows, which can be styled as single/double hung, bay, casement, awning, sliding, or garden window. We carry many brands and all styles of windows and can help you to choose the most appropriate style for your home.
We offer a large variety of doors, made of various materials, such as wood, fiberglass, vinyl, and aluminum, as well as many different styles, such as sliding doors, entry doors, French doors, interior doors, closet doors and more. Our expert window and door technicians can help you to choose the most elegant door option for your home as well as getting it installed properly. My Window Solutions is your number one choice in finding the best replacement doors and windows to improve your home.
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April 5, 2016 by
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Steps Part 1 Measuring the Dimensions of the Old Window
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Measure the width of existing window. To measure the width of the existing window, go from the jamb on left side of the window to the jamb on the right side of the window. Again, measure across at the top, middle, and bottom, selecting the shortest distance as your true measurement.
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Know that if you buy a window that fits the existing window frame, you won't have to buy a whole new window frame. This is why you measure the existing window before you remove it.
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Take out the inside sash from the window frame. Once the inside stops are gone, this should be a fairly easy procedure. If, however, the inside sash is connected to a weight by a chain, simply cut the connecting chain or chord and let the weight fall down to its well.
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Run a bead of caulk along the inner part of the outside stops on the jambs.
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Center both the inside and the outside sash vertically inside the window frame. Locate the bumper stops and begin to slide them over into the middle of the frame. Do this until four mounting holes in the side jambs become visible.
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Place an expander on top of the window, caulking it (optional). Some people prefer not to work with the expander, also called a header, because it decreases the available space in the window and makes replacing the trim harder. Use at your discretion.
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Place the window in the frame, shimming as necessary. Check to see if the window is plumb and level (using a level, of course).
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Put in the mounting screws in each jamb. There should be four mounting screws, one for the bottom and top of each side jamb. Install them gently, taking care not to deform the paneling on the side jamb.
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Expand the header so that is creates a seal between the top of the window and the old frame.
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Check to see that the windows work properly and don't contain any gaps. If you do notice gaps or faulty motion on the windows, check for any adjustment screws built into the side-jambs, using them to correct the window frame.
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Caulk the inside of the window and reattach the inside stops. Your project is officially done.
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How much does it cost to install or replace windows?
Windows are usually exterior facing and must provide for weather and intrusion sealing as well as satisfy personal taste.
The cost to replace average windows depends upon type, number of units, material and finish grade, special preparation, and labor rate.
Typical material choices are presented in the following table. The Cost relationship is based on an average window of the indicated material.
No rust
Thinnest frame
Lightest weight
Thermal transfer
Types limitation
Color matching difficulty
No rust, no paint
Low or no maintenance
Invisible scratches
Frame width
Color matching difficulty
Wood
Appearance and style
Easy color matching
No rust
Maintenance
Wood rot
The typical cost per single installed 48 inchwide x 48 inch tall (except Bay Window) wood-frame unit of good quality products with insulating glass include:
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The decision-making process for selecting replacement windows divides into two tracks depending on whether historic windows remain in place or no historic windows survive.
When historic windows exist, they should be repaired when possible. When they are too deteriorated to repair, selection of the replacement windows must be guided by Standard 6. Design, visual qualities, and materials are specific criteria provided by the Standard that are pertinent to evaluating the match of a replacement window. Evaluating the adequacy of the match of the replacement window involves the consideration of multiple issues.
The more important a window is in defining the historic character of a building the more critical it is to have a close match for its replacement. Location is a key factor in two ways. It is usually a consideration in determining the relative importance of a buildings various parts. For example, the street-facing facade is likely to be more important than an obscured rear elevation. The more important the elevation, feature or space of which the window is a part, the more important the window is likely to be, and thus, the more critical that its replacement be a very accurate match. Secondly, the location of the window can affect how much of the windows features and details are visible. This will affect the nature of an acceptable replacement. For example, windows at or near ground level present a different case from windows in the upper stories of a tall building.
Using the hierarchy of a buildings features and taking into account the windows visibility, some general guidance can be drawn.
The evaluation of the match of a replacement window depends primarily on its visual qualities. Dimensions, profiles, finish, and placement are all perceived in relative terms. For example, an eighth of an inch variation in the size of an element that measures a few inches across may be imperceptible, yet it could be more noticeable on the appearance of an element that is only half an inch in size. The depth of a muntin or the relative complexity of a brick mold profile are more often made visually apparent through the shadows they create. Thus, while comparable drawings are the typical basis for evaluating a replacement window, a three-dimensional sample or mock-up provides the most definitive test of an effective visual match.
The way a historic window operates is an important factor in its design and appearance. A replacement window, however, need not operate in the same manner as the historic window or need not operate at all as long as the change in operation does not change the form and appearance of the window to the point that it does not match the historic window or otherwise impair the appearance and character of the building.
Replacement windows for missing or non-historic windows must be compatible with the historic appearance and character of the building. Although replacement windows may be based on physical or pictorial documentation, if available, recreation of the missing historic windows is not required to meet the Standards. Replacement of missing or non-historic windows must, however, always fill the original window openings and must be compatible with the overall historic character of the building. The general type of window industrial steel, wood double-hung, etc. that is appropriate can usually be determined from the proportions of the openings, and the period and historic function of the building. The appearance of the replacement windows must be consistent with the general characteristics of a historic window of the type and period, but need not replicate the missing historic window. In many cases, this may be accomplished using substitute materials. There may be some additional flexibility with regard to the details of windows on secondary elevations that are not highly visible, consistent with the approach outlined for replacing existing historic windows. Replacing existing incompatible, non-historic windows with similarly incompatible new windows does not meet the Standards.
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April 3, 2016 by
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If you choose wood lap siding, it's well worth the extra money to get preprimed siding; otherwise paint the backs and edges of the boards before installing them.
Opinions vary regarding how to fasten clapboards to a wall. Some installers maintain that it's fine to drive nails into the sheathing only, as long as it's solid plywood or OSB (oriented strand board). However, driving nails into studs is a surer connection.
Face-nailing leaves exposed nailheads. Another method is to blind-nail, driving nails near the top of the board, where they'll be covered by the next board.
Some installers don't bother with the strips of felt, but these strips add extra protection from moisture infiltration and provide breathing room for condensation that can form behind the siding.
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Time Working with a helper, about a day to install 600 square feet
Tools Hammer or nail gun, miter saw or circular saw, jigsaw, tape measure, chalkline, drill, flat pry bar, level, caulking gun, utility knife, T-bevel, square, tin snips, staple gun, ladders and/or scaffolding
Skills Measuring, laying out a job, driving nails, cutting with a power saw
Prep Cover the sheathing with building wrap and install trim boards and flashings as needed.
Materials Wood lap siding, board for story pole, felt strips, staples, board and flashing for water table, stainless-steel or galvanized siding nails, caulk, primer or sealer
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There are four common siding choices currently on the market. Wood siding offers superb appearance while also adding character to your home. Many older homes still have clapboard or beveled siding and are distinctive because of its use, but wood siding does come with several downsides, such as price. Treated wood varies in price depending on the type of wood you choose, how it's cut, and how you want it stained or painted. Maintenance is also critical with wood siding; you'll need to repaint or restain every few years, and make sure the wood isn't damaged by mildew or insects.
Aluminum siding emerged as an alternative to wood, and with a much lower cost. It's easy to install, requires very little maintenance and comes in a wide variety of colors and styles. However, aluminum siding dents easily, is noisy to install and colors may chalk or fade over time.
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Vinyl siding was developed as an alternative to aluminum. Cheaper than its metal cousin, vinyl is easy to install, requires almost no maintenance and won't chalk or bleed color over time. It must be properly installed, however, to avoid warping or improper coverage. In northern climates, vinyl siding is subject to cracking in cold weather if struck by hard objects. Nonetheless, vinyl remains a popular choice among new home builders and homeowners looking to replace wood or aluminum siding.
The latest addition to the market is fiber cement siding. This product looks like wood, cuts like wood, installs like wood siding and many manufacturers offer a 25 or 50-year warranty. The downside of this siding is the price it costs more than any other type, but may be worth the expense if you're planning a total home replacement.
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Choosing the right siding materials and a certified, licensed contractor can make siding replacement last a lifetime.
The team at EXOVATIONS is committed to selecting and installing the most beautiful and durable siding for our clients homes. We are certified experts with almost 20 years of experience installing high quality siding on Georgia homes.
We offer HardiPlank siding, fiber-cement siding and vinyl siding products in a variety of sizes, colors, textures and styles.
Replacing the siding on your home is not a simple process. It typically involves the complete removal of the existing cladding (hardboard siding, pressboard siding, cedar wood siding or stucco), the installation of a moisture barrier and reflashing of all windows and doors before the new siding is installed.
There are also some specific handling and installation techniques and tools required that are unique to fiber cement siding. For all these reasons, siding installation is typically not a do-it-yourself project. It should be reserved for siding contractors that are experienced in siding installation with the proper tools.
EXOVISION allows clients to see what their home will look like with their new siding before they commit to a contract. Clients consult with our renovation experts to decide on the best siding options for their home. They can then get a preview of what their renovated home will look like through EXOVISION. If the client decides to use EXOVATIONS contractors for the renovation, the EXOVISION fee will be deducted from their price.
Check out our customer siding reviews and browse through some siding before and after photos to get a better idea of our work.
If you would like to learn more about installing new siding for your home, contact us today!
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Our Homeowners and home improvement professionals alike have long relied on Mastic Home Exteriors products for their steadfast commitment to innovative home exterior products of unsurpassed quality and durability.
If you've decided to side your home you've no doubt done your homework and selected the best quality products and accessories to realize your design dreams. But there's still some important legwork left to do. Even if you chose a top-of-the-line product, if your walls aren't straight and free of rot, or if the material is not installed correctly, your new siding won't look good. Even worse, it won't perform the way you planned.
Part of this commitment is providing in-depth installation instructions for our products. Masticproducts were designed and manufactured to perform best when installed by qualified applicators. While we don't assume responsibility for installation of its products, it does keep installers informed on new techniques and provides detailed installation instructions on all of its products. We frequently update our installation manuals with new and improved methods of application. You should discuss any product adjustments with the dealer or applicator who did the work. The original dealer or applicator can best make these adjustments, since he or she will be most familiar with your installation.
To retrieve installation instructions for our products, simply download from the link below.
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