Fabulous Fiberglass Windows, Part 3: Anderson

In the third part of our series on fabulous fiberglass windows, we’re shifting our focus to the Anderson brand. In case you missed them, Part 1 focused on Pella fiberglass windows, and Part 2 was all about Marvin fiberglass windows. Being a fully certified and licensed window contractor in Madison, WI, Legacy Exteriors has the benefit of working with the top window brands in the nation — all backed with exceptional warranties — and Anderson is no exception. Anderson is a brand that’s been around for over a century, pioneering new products and setting high standards in the industry, and many Dane County homeowners choose Anderson for their replacement windows. With Anderson, protection and durability are key elements in their design and production process. And as with the other fiberglass window brands we install, Anderson’s fiberglass windows are weather-resistant, durable, energy-efficient — and virtually maintenance free. They’re made with fiberglass on the outside — providing excellent protection against the cold, heat and elements. And Anderson fiberglass windows are made with natural wood interiors that are

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Fabulous Fiberglass Windows, Part 2: Marvin

Fiberglass windows are beautiful to behold, and they’re tough enough to stand up to Wisconsin weather, year round. They also have a slimmer profile than wood or vinyl windows, for a better outside view. Some of their benefits include the fact that they’re waterproof, unaffected by temperature — and deliver approximately 8X the strength of vinyl. Thus far in our fiberglass windows series, we’ve covered Pella fiberglass windows. In this installment, we shift our attention to Marvin’s line of fiberglass windows. But first, let’s review the two types of fiberglass that Marvin utilizes in their windows so you have a better understanding of which is best for your home, and your budget. Ultrex® Fiberglass & High-Density Fiberglass Over 25 years ago, Marvin launched Ultrex Fiberglass for use with windows and doors. Since then, they’ve advanced their technology and added a High-Density Fiberglass offering that’s stronger than Ultrex. That said, both types of Marvin fiberglass provide outstanding durability, energy efficiency and strength.  Ultrex Fiberglass is utilized for the exterior of Marvin’s Elevate fiberglass windows and doors,

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Fabulous Fiberglass Windows, Part 1: Pella

Pella’s Impervia fiberglass window line is a favorite among Dane County residents. In fact, it’s one of our favorites, too. Fiberglass is a material that’s used for many products — including bridges and boats — because of its durability and strength. This makes it a natural choice as a material for windows. Pella offers a proprietary fiberglass material for their windows, and it’s the strongest material you can choose for your replacement windows Let’s take a look at the benefits of these windows, before taking a peek at window styles and colors … Dependable Durability & Strength Pella’s fiberglass windows are resistant to dents, bends and breaks. In addition, they have virtually zero expansion and contraction, which improves energy efficiency and reduces risk of seal failure. Simply put, these fiberglass windows deliver long-term stability and operation. They’re Virtually Maintenance Free Pella’s fiberglass windows won’t rot or corrode. In addition, fiberglass is a material that’s naturally resistant to water and insects. The need to paint your windows has been eliminated, as fiberglass also resists fading, chipping

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Summer Vinyl Siding Tips

Your vinyl siding is one of the main protectors of your home, which is why it’s so important to make sure it’s in good shape. A great time to do this is during the summer months before the fall and winter weather sets in. That said, here are our top tips on how to care for your vinyl siding … Inspect It This is as simple as it sounds. A visual inspection of your siding can go a long way in catching damage while it’s fresh so siding repair costs will be minimal.  What to look for: Cracks Chips Warping Pay close attention to areas of your vinyl siding that are close to a heat source (IE: vents, grills, air conditioning units), or receive a lot of direct exposure to the sun, as this can cause melted siding Dings/dents, typically from hail damage;  this is often a visual blemish that has no effect on the integrity of the siding Note: If you find damage, depending on the nature of how it occurred, you may want

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The Difference Between Metal Roofing & Stone-coated Metal Roofing

In this article we’re diving further into DECRA metal roofing to identify the differences between metal roofing and stone-coated metal roofing — which might be more significant than you think. In case you missed it, we recently ran the following series on all of DECRA’s metal roofing products, which is full of details — and pictures — of each type of product … Remarkable Roofs that Last a Lifetime, Part 1: DECRA Metal Tile Roofing Remarkable Roofs that Last a Lifetime, Part 2: DECRA Metal Shingle Roofing Remarkable Roofs that Last a Lifetime, Part 3: DECRA Metal Shake Roofing There was a time when metal roofing was far less popular, due to its industrial appearance and noisiness, but that all changed in the 1950’s when stone-coated metal roofing was introduced to the market by Lou Fisher, who created the first DECRA roofing tiles. THE STONE-COATED DIFFERENCE To begin, we want to make it clear that stone-coated metal roofing delivers all of the same benefits as metal roofing, which include: Amazing durability and longevity that can

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