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Valerie Spencer Interiors LLC
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Window Well Covers - Install or Repair

Serving Broad Brook, CT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2007

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"Very well!! Brian did a great job installing 4 custom blinds in my home. Brian measured the rest of our widows and offered sound advice on how to accurately order blinds for them. I highly recommend Brian for his handyman services."
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Response time1 day
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Nu Face of CT, LLC
4.5(
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New Windows - 6 +New Windows - 3-5

Serving Broad Brook, CT and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2004

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"We had windows replaced and could not be happier! Brad and Rick from NuFace were very professional and courteous. Their work is second to none! They worked non-stop even when it started raining. They took out and discarded the old windows. They installed the new windows, calking and flashing. My wife was pleasantly surprised at the beautiful job that was done. We recommend Brad, Rick and NuFace to EVERYONE that is looking to have new windows installed!"
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Contemporary Kitchen - Wood Black Black Leather Office Chair On Wheels
Transitional Kitchen - Cozy Gray Dining Table Counter Top Attached To Kitchen Island

+186

Response time9 hrs
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by81%of homeowners
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Action Windows & Siding LLC
4.6(
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New Windows - 6 +New Windows - 2New Windows - 3-5+9 more

Serving Broad Brook, CT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2006

Free estimates

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"Second time hiring Action windows and I wish I could hire them for everything. Where it counts us if you have an issue and how it's handle. Small. Problem was handled asap and they even sent manufacturer out right away to repair it. Said they would do it themselves if necessary. Wonderful superb company to work with. You won't be sorry. I look forward to siding next with Action windows and siding."
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Arch Windows
Specialty Windows
Commercial Windows
Conservatory in Avon

+7

Response time2 days
Response rate100%
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Glaziers questions, answered by experts

Getting a streak-free shine after cleaning your windows requires both the right cleaning solutions—which can either include warm water and dish soap or warm water and rubbing alcohol—and the right tools—namely, a squeegee and a microfiber cloth. To make your streak-free glass cleaner, combine one gallon of warm water with a few drops of dish soap, and mix. Apply with a sprayer or sponge, and then dry with a squeegee, microfiber cloth, or old black-and-white newspaper pages.

Smart glass may still work at night, but it depends on the type of smart glass. Some options, smart tint, are controlled by outdoor heat and light and therefore will turn back to transparent at night. Other types can provide a frosted look for some privacy at night. For example, you can turn PDLC smart glass completely opaque any time, day or night.

There are a few reasons your mirrors might have smears on them after cleaning, but the two most likely are remaining cleaning product and minerals from hard water. If you used a commercial glass cleaner, consider spraying down the mirror with a 1-to-1 ratio of white vinegar and water after cleaning and then wiping it dry with a cotton cloth. If you suspect hard water is the issue, use a cotton ball soaked in rubbing alcohol to spot-clean the streaks, and then let the mirror air-dry.

Prior to the middle part of the 1900s, glass manufacturers used a technique that involved blowing glass into cylinder shapes that were then flattened out to create sheets used for windows and doors. This technique often left behind ripples and inconsistencies in the glass.

You can clean the oven window the same way you clean the oven walls. Make a paste of baking soda and water and let it sit on the window overnight before wiping it off with a damp cloth. You might find it helpful to rub the baking soda paste in with an old toothbrush. 

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