Thursday, January 22, 2009

Around Town This Weekend!

Catch the Renewal By Andersen event team at multiple locations this weekend:

Friday Jan 23rd - Sunday Jan 25th at the Novi Home Improvement Show

Friday Jan 23rd - Sunday Jan 25th: Plymouth Ice Sculpture Spectacular



All of our booths will have beautiful, energy efficient Renewal By Andersen replacement windows on hand for you to check out.

In the midst of this cold, come see how Renewal By Andersen can help you keep your home warmer in the winter.








Thursday, January 15, 2009

Replacement windows are a terrific investment

By DWIGHT BARNETT • Scripps Howard News Service


QUESTION: Our house was built in 1984, and we have aluminum-clad windows (in an aluminum frame) that need to be replaced. The frames were originally bronze-colored but have become faded and scratched, plus the glass has "fogged" in many of the windows.

Contractors are steering us toward buying replacement windows, saying the aluminum frame can't be removed without considerable damage to the siding and brick (because of the flange that's attached to the original window and nailed in place).
They want to use replacement windows and then wrap the existing aluminum frames with siding. Is it possible to remove the old windows and replace them with new construction windows? We want to have the job right the first time and have a good result.
-- Deb Smiley,
Mount Sidney, Va.


ANSWER: Every window I have installed or replaced has had an exterior nailing flange or wood rail behind the wall's exterior covering. In order to remove the original window's frame, the exterior wall covering must be removed.
If the home has vinyl or wood siding, you simply remove the siding and replace it once the windows have been replaced. If you have to remove aluminum siding, brick or stone to get to the window frame, you may want to consider a replacement window.
Aluminum siding is easily damaged and difficult to color match for replacement. Brick and stone can be reset, but the new mortar joints may not match the original mortar color, and the lines will be noticeable for years to come.
When choosing a window you need to consider costs, timing, convenience, looks and energy efficiency. Here are a few pluses and minuses for selecting replacement windows versus installing new windows. I've also thrown in the idea of using storm windows.
Costs: A replacement window will cost less than a new window and will be easier to install. You might consider adding storm windows to your original windows because they are easy to install and are cost-effective. Properly installed and sealed, a storm window will save you energy dollars and costs much less than replacement or new windows, and there will be no need to remove exterior wall coverings.
Time: Replacement windows or storm windows can be installed in a day or two. Installing all new windows will take several days if not weeks.
Convenience: There is little to no damage to either the interior or exterior of the home with replacement windows or storm windows. New windows will require removal of some if not all of the home's exterior covering.
Looks: You will always be able to tell that the replacement windows are not original. Storm windows are an addition, and you should consider how they would affect the overall appeal of the home.
Air leakage: Because the original frame is left intact, there are no easy solutions to sealing the nailing flange. Replacement windows are no better at insulating against the weather than a modern wood window.
There is a lot of air leakage around the frames of older aluminum and wood windows because they were simply nailed to the structure but never sealed. When a new window is installed it is now common practice to seal the nailing flange with caulk and/or metallic tape.
The only way you can be sure of air-sealing an older window or a replacement window is to remove the exterior wall covering.


Renewal By Andersen = Quality Installation!

Quality installation is a critical component of any successful window replacement project. Even the highest quality windows will underperform if installed incorrectly. That’s why at Renewal by Andersen, we include professional installation as a key part of our window replacement process, backed by our limited warranty.
To maximize performance and provide long-term energy efficiency, a replacement window must fit well in the opening. Renewal by Andersen® replacement windows are custom-built to precisely fit each window opening in your home.
Our made-to-order windows are then installed by professional Renewal by Andersen installers who are experts at window replacement. Since they’ve completed window replacement jobs in dozens of homes like yours, you can be confident that your window replacement project will deliver the beauty and performance you are seeking.
We are so confident in the quality of our installation process that installation is included under your window replacement project’s written limited warranty.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Palace Of Auburn Hills Home Show!

Snow...snow...snow...snow
In the midst of the weekend's insane snow storm, the Renewal By Andersen Event Team had a very succesful weekend at the Palace Of Auburn Hills Home Show. We met with tons of new customers and listened to past customers rave about their Renewal By Andersen windows! Thank you American Consumer Shows!


No amount of snow could stop the team from spreading the message of Energy Efficiency, Beauty, Performance, Value, Indoor Air Quality, Professional Installation, and details of the 2009 Tax Credit!
Homeowners were out in full force looking to update their homes with energy efficient and beautiful Renewal By Andersen windows!




At our Renewal By Andersen booth we were able to showcase our wide range of features and options, that can effortlessly match your current windows or completely change the look of a room! You can choose from:
  • 22 interior/exterior color combinations - colors have been carefully selected to blend with popular color palettes and our stainable wood interiors include oak, maple and engineered pine--an especially nice feature when you want to maintain the integrity and beauty of vintage architecture.
  • 11 available hardware finishes include fashionable options such as satin nickel, oil-rubbed bronze, bright brass and polished chrome. An easy way to add a distinctive touch to a room.
  • A variety of grille patterns, including: colonial, prairie and farmhouse styles.
  • A selection of insect screens, including our optional TruScene® insect screens that are nearly invisible, providing 50% more clarity than our regular insect screens, enhancing your view and letting in more light and air.

For those that may have missed us, catch us at one the upcoming events listed onto the right.





Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Recessionary gifts: utility gift card sales jump

The Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — With luxury and electronic goods posting double-digit sales declines over the holiday season, shoppers still rung up warmth and good cheer in a spate of recession-inspired buying.
Utility companies saw a notable uptick in programs that allow gift-givers to pay the gas and electric bills of friends, relatives or families.
Consumers Energy, a gas and electric utility in Michigan, reported an estimated $265,000 in utility gift purchases by year's end, a 6 percent increase from 2007.



Renewal by Andersen® window replacement can save you up to 25% on your energy bills.*

In August 2008, the Energy Information Agency (EIA) predicted a dramatic 36% increase in home heating oil and a 23% increase in natural gas prices. Windows can play a large role in a home’s annual heating budget. In fact, the U.S. Department of Energy estimates that windows can account for as much as 40% of your annual heating and cooling costs.
Our windows are 14% more energy efficient than the stringent ENERGY STAR® criteria in all areas of the country. In addition, our newest glass option, SmartSun™ glass, is our most energy efficient glass ever. SmartSun glass is 70% more efficient in summer and 45% more energy efficient in winter than ordinary dual pane glass.**