August 15, 2016 7:42 pm
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Thankfully, it’s likely that you don’t require glass replacement in your home very often. However, it’s possible that you may have to hire a glass contractor in Alaska on a rare occasion, and it’s essential that you don’t overlook the importance of arranging for emergency glass repair immediately if an accident or incident does take place. Here are five reasons that it’s prudent to schedule an appointment for emergency glass repair as soon as possible when the need arises: Broken glass is dangerous This is a pretty obvious statement, but it’s also a fact you shouldn’t lose sight of if... View Article
August 1, 2016 7:41 pm
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Are you in the market for new glass shower doors in Alaska? Take some time to contemplate whether framed or frameless glass shower doors suit you and your family’s needs, as well as the overall feel of your home, better. Framed glass shower doors They tend to perform better While frameless glass shower doors can have a lot of aesthetic appeal, they aren’t as effective as the framed versions in preventing leaks. The rubber or seals found around the edges of most framed shower doors form a bond with the shower wall and floor to ensure that leaks won’t occur.... View Article
July 15, 2016 5:46 am
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If your bathroom is out of date or just isn’t clicking with your lifestyle, you may be looking at ways of upgrading. If your future bathroom upgrade includes a glass shower door, great choice! Installing a glass shower door immediately adds class, style, and usability to any bathroom. There is one catch though. Who are you going to hire to install your beautiful glass shower doors? As with any other home project, choosing the right contractor for your glass shower doors in Alaska is essential. Here are some things you should take into consideration when choosing a contractor for your... View Article
July 1, 2016 5:45 am
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You clean your windows, inside and out, but somehow they never actually look “clean.” You blame the kids or even the weather, but the culprit may be something a little less obvious. Your windows are actually made up of two panes of glass, with a layer of gas between them, usually air, argon or krypton. This layer of gas works as a type of insulation for your windows that helps keep your home warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. When the window seal is broken, this means that there is a break in the seal holding the... View Article
June 15, 2016 7:01 am
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Windows have screens in place to prevent bugs or debris from getting inside your home. Therefore, as soon as you notice a hole, tear or snag, it’s important that you take the appropriate steps to either repair or replace your screen. As specialists in window replacement in Alaska, we commonly help people to re-screen existing window screens that they have in their home. If you are interested in learning how to do this yourself, here are a few instructions to follow: Get the correct tools and materials: You will need new screening for the window, a spline (which is basically... View Article