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Most Floridians are accustomed to the routine involved in protecting their home and families for the arrival of the hurricane season. But just as one can find a myriad of certified resources detailing the “do’s and don’ts” of hurricane preparation, one might also stumble upon any...

Energy-efficient windows are proven to help cut down electric bills, but there’s more to them than just saving you some cash every month. Our replacement windows actually have a significant role in making your home more comfortable. Keeping Indoor Air In Energy-efficient windows are great at forming...

Are you unsure whether it’s time to replace your windows and or not? When it comes to buying, selling, and renovating a house, you should consider window and door replacement if dealing with older homes. Windows begin to need replacing around 15-20 years after being...

Today marks the end of summer, which means the air will be a little less humid and a little more cool. Your home should be prepared for the seasonal change, and one thing you can do to prepare is to tackle those pesky window and door...

Geometric windows are popular, and for good reason. But change is good, and if your home’s architectural style provides enough wiggle room to introduce oddly shaped units, consider mixing them with the usual rectangles and squares. At Renewal by Andersen of Florida, we offer custom windows...

Modern is a style that is always on trend and never going away. So what is popular among modern home windows in today's society? Large windows are primarily the eye-catcher in a modern home. Changing the amount of natural light in your home can open up...

Window treatments help make rooms more attractive while reducing the amount of heat that enters the home via the windows. While window treatments are helpful in doing that, they can be costly and might require a lot of maintenance when done incorrectly.

  Sunny replacement windows are a great feature for any home. Aside from providing ventilation, they allow a lot of natural light in, helping you illuminate your home’s interior while saving money on your monthly electric bill. Despite being cost-effective additions to your home in more than...

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