Archive for April, 2009:
filed in Glass Repair Knowledgebase on Apr.30, 2009
While talking about energy efficient homes, we can not ignore the fenestration, including doors, windows and skylights. In each building, number of windows are more numerous than the doors. Therefore, the energy wasted through windows is a major concern and the energy loss is claimed to be as much as 30 percent of the total [...]
Tags: Business, Energy, Energy conservation, Energy development, IGU, Insulated glazing, Technology, Window
filed in Glass Repair Tips on Apr.30, 2009
If the sliding glass doors in your home over 10 years of age, you might notice that are becoming harder to slide open. This problem is even more common on aluminum frame dual pane doors. The reason is because the doors are heavier due to the double pane glass, but many units use aluminum wheels [...]
Tags: Ace Hardware, Business, Home Depot, Los Angeles, Lowe, Screw, Screwdriver, Stainless steel
filed in Glass Repair Reviews on Apr.30, 2009
Let’s talk about repairing broken glass in an aluminum frame single hung window. If the bottom of the banda to be broken, must be removed from the inside. Is what you will have one of three different mechanisms that hold the bottom of the slide open when banda. If you can not see any mechanisms [...]
Tags: Business, Construction and Maintenance, Door jamb, Materials and Supplies, Sash window, Screw, Screwdriver, Window
filed in Glass Repair Knowledgebase on Apr.30, 2009
Happy New Year to all. I hope this is the year that you find whatever you’re looking for in life. I liked seeing my family this season, but two weeks is about all I can handle. I am definitely happy to be back here in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.
Suppose you still have those old aluminum [...]
Tags: Automobile, Business, Business and Economy, Company, Financial Services, Glass, Insurance, United States, Vehicle insurance, Windshield