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Improve Energy Efficiency At Home And Save Some Money On Your Power Bills

Looking for ways to save some money on your power bills by improving your home's overall energy efficiency? Here are three easy ways to do just that: Have Your Windows Inspected, Repaired, and Insulated Cracks and chips in your home's glass windows can increase air flow and decrease your overall energy efficiency, so it is important to have a professional inspect and repair your windows if they're more than a few years old and/or you notice damage to any of them. Read More 

Tips For Designing A Bathroom With A More Rustic, Outdoorsy Look

Your bathroom is a place where you should feel relaxed and at ease. What better way to create a relaxing space than by giving it a rustic, natural look? With the tips below, you can design a bathroom that has a woodsy, outdoorsy appeal that makes every morning and evening an indulgent experience. Include a picture window with a view of the outdoors. If you have a yard filled with mature frees or flower beds -- or even if you can see a beautiful scene like mountains or fields in the distance -- consider bringing this view inside to the bathroom. Read More 

Two High-Quality Replacement Windshield Options To Understand

If your car's windshield has been damaged, then you need to decide whether or not you want to invest in a repair or a replacement. A replacement is probably a good idea if a crack obscures your vision or if you notice a large chip. Also, any damage that sits close to the edge of the windshield will reduce its structural integrity, and a replacement is advised in this case. If a total replacement is warranted, then you probably think that you can have a standard piece of glass installed, since automotive glass must be made out of laminated safety glass. Read More 

How To Protect Your Health And Safety With Your Vehicle’s Window Tint

Tinting your vehicle's windows with the right level of tint can improve the look of your vehicle and protect you while inside your vehicle. Here are some tips to protect your health and safety by selecting the right window tint. Choose a Dark, But Legal Tint When you decide to tint your vehicle's windows, the most important thing to remember is to select a tint that is legal in your state. If you install a non-legal window tint that is too dark, you may get pulled over by the police, receive a ticket, and have to remove the tint. Read More 

3 Tips For Preventing Fowl Repercussions To Your Windows

Have you ever heard a loud thump followed by the sound of glass breaking? Chances are, you have. It is not uncommon for birds to fly into the sides of a house, particularly the windows. It is estimated that around 365 to 988 million birds die from flying into windows. If a bird hits your windows hard enough, it can cause them to break. Fortunately, there are ways to prevent such fowl…err…foul instances from occurring. Read More