New Windows | 4 Types Of Steel Window Frames Suited To Your Home's Needs

Posted on: 18 May 2016
If you've decided to install steel windows, then you've made a good choice because steel is a low maintenance, lightweight and flexible material, offering sufficient thermal resistance in your home. Steel is an ideal choice over wood and aluminium in many circumstances, thanks to its aesthetic value and resilient strength in all weather conditions. This guide is created to help you choose between different types of steel window frames for your home's specific needs.
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Selecting the Perfect Glazing for Your Bi-Fold Patio Doors

Posted on: 17 May 2016
If you are thinking about replacing or upgrading your patio doors, you should consider installing a bi-fold door. This is an ideal choice if you want a wide entryway, and it will not take up too much space when open since the panels fold together. In addition, this type of door is normally made using glass between the door frames. Therefore, this choice will create a more open, outdoor-indoor living feeling.
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In-Depth Considerations to Make When Window Tint Shopping

Posted on: 11 November 2015
There is a sea of information regarding window tinting installation, care and even preparation for the process. There, however, lacks sufficient information regarding other costly considerations you should make when shopping for window tinting. Having decided that your car requires window tinting, you should think beyond the color of tint and how long the window tint will take to cure completely before you can roll down your windows. For starters, did you know that almost every jurisdiction has some law regarding window tinting?
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2 Portable Ways to Summer-proof Your Rental Flat

Posted on: 7 May 2015
The rental market in many Australian cities is highly competitive and you may find you're forced to take on a property that lacks all the essential summer mod-cons just to make sure that your family has a place to live. Some rental property owners are receptive to installing new items that the tenants feel are necessary to live comfortably during the warmer weather, but many are reluctant to spend money and negate the benefits of their financial investments.
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