Recent storms have caused damage to doors, windows, siding and gutter damage. THIS IS THE TIME TO FIX THESE THINGS. Do it now while you can get the tax credit.
With our prices being so low, they quality of the products and the tax refund. It would be silly not to do it now.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Monday, September 13, 2010
Lead law kicks in - Finally October 4th
The EPA has now said that it will start to enforce the lead law starting October 4th for Vinyl windows and for doors.
Hurry if you want to buy this year and get the tax credit. Please dont delay!
Hurry if you want to buy this year and get the tax credit. Please dont delay!
Friday, September 3, 2010
Update on tax credit and turn times
Due to the tax credit coming to an end in Decmeber 2010, we have improved our capacity to handle the leads and installs. Our time to custom build and install is now only 2-3 weeks. Get in now as business is picking up and there will be an even bigger rush as time starts to run out.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Tax Credit coming to end soon
IT is important to plan now to insure you get your tax credit for vinyl windows, siding and doors. Orders must be completed by the end of the year. Make sure you cantact us as soon as you can to plan, compare and order before its too late. This credit is FREE MONEY up to $1500. Dont miss out.
Monday, August 9, 2010
New site
We will be rolling out a new and improved website in months to come. We are working on a very informative video, and improved website with better graphics and easier to get aroound. We are very excited about the changes to come and welcome your input on how to make our site and our company better.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Economy forces people to find savings.
People have been telling me lately that they are looking for new windows not because they need them, but since they get a 30% tax credit and energy savings, they will pay for themselves and give the homeowner savings for many years to come. We are proud of our low prices and great services as well as our top of the line vinyl replacement windows, gutters, siding and doors.
We hope to serve to all of you soon.
We hope to serve to all of you soon.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Hot summer brings high cooling costs
Other than new windows and doors for efficiency, you can try the following to save energy.
1.Raise your thermostat in the summer. This is the number one way to conserve energy.
2.When you are away from home for more than eight hours, raise the thermostat setting and you can expect to see a 1% savings for each degree of setback.
3.Visiting the U.S. Department of Energy website.
4.Keep shades closed when the air conditioner is on.
5.Check and clean filters. Cleaning and replacing air conditioning filters monthly allows the system to run more efficiently.
6.Install ceiling fans. Don't underestimate the importance of ceiling fans. The use of ceiling fans can mean savings of around 25% on cooling costs and can make the temperature seem 10 degrees cooler.
7.Run appliances with large energy use late in the evening. Use the dishwasher and clothes washer late in the evening.
8.Use cold water to wash dishes and clothes. This will save on water heating costs.
9.Unplug equipment not in use. Electric chargers, televisions and audio/video equipment use electricity and produce heat even when they are not in use. Running an older refrigerator can use up to three times the energy of a modern one. Unplug any appliance when it's not in use.
10.Turn off lights. Turn lights off when exiting a room. Consider replacing incandescent bulbs with energy efficient compact florescent lights (CFLs). And remember to recycle CFLs whenever possible.
1.Raise your thermostat in the summer. This is the number one way to conserve energy.
2.When you are away from home for more than eight hours, raise the thermostat setting and you can expect to see a 1% savings for each degree of setback.
3.Visiting the U.S. Department of Energy website.
4.Keep shades closed when the air conditioner is on.
5.Check and clean filters. Cleaning and replacing air conditioning filters monthly allows the system to run more efficiently.
6.Install ceiling fans. Don't underestimate the importance of ceiling fans. The use of ceiling fans can mean savings of around 25% on cooling costs and can make the temperature seem 10 degrees cooler.
7.Run appliances with large energy use late in the evening. Use the dishwasher and clothes washer late in the evening.
8.Use cold water to wash dishes and clothes. This will save on water heating costs.
9.Unplug equipment not in use. Electric chargers, televisions and audio/video equipment use electricity and produce heat even when they are not in use. Running an older refrigerator can use up to three times the energy of a modern one. Unplug any appliance when it's not in use.
10.Turn off lights. Turn lights off when exiting a room. Consider replacing incandescent bulbs with energy efficient compact florescent lights (CFLs). And remember to recycle CFLs whenever possible.
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