"We are SO happy with our new windows and patio door. We replaced all but one patio door (now wish we did). So excited to have the new windows in, and before Thanksgiving. The crew worked diligently, and took a lot of care with installing the windows. They were friendly and very professional. Couldn't have worked out better."
"Really great service, windows came in way quicker than we expected. The windows are absolutely gorgeous and match wood work perfectly. The sound of trains has diminished and I can already feel the difference inside the home. Great experience!!"
"Excellent. Both fixed in a timely manner and at a very fair price. This is the second time I have used Mr. Ferrell and I was more than pleased with his work. I highly recommend him."
"John Mosby the owner of Reliable Garage Doors was awesome. Extremely helpful and serviced my door when he was told by Choice Home Warranty they would not cover my request. He could have just said sorry and left."
"Jimmy put in both doors with an eye for detail that was above and beyond what I could have expected. He took the time to make sure both doors were installed absolutely square and level. The quality of Jimmy's work was absolutely top notch. Add to that a very professional attitude and a pleasant disposition, and I couldn't have had a better experience. If I ever need any remodeling done in the future, I would not hesitate to use Jimmy Brown Costruction again, and have already recommended him to friends and family. "
"They should get their contractors to answer the phone and return phone calls. After the third phone call, I wasn't able to get an answer back. I said enough of that noise. I never did call American Home Shield back, I probably should have. They did what they were supposed to do. They called one of their people out and they never called me back. So they did their job. They did it the same day. They sent me an email saying that they contacted the service provider who was supposed to do the work."
"He was awesome. He called back, but he was working in Reed field, North Carolina and he could not get to us for a couple of days. By the time, he got to us we had already gotten the other estimates, and we were pleased with him. Hampton guy was great. He was really quick to get back to us, but he had other projects that he had already lined up. The experience was very satisfactory. He was very courteous, and prompt. He was very honest in saying that he cannot get to us, and if we needed to have this work done now, then we need to have to get somebody else. I appreciated that."
With years of experience in the industry, we are the experts you need to take care of your home or business. We specialize in electrical work but also handle everything from repair work to full on remodeling and addition work. We will treat your home as we would treat our own. Give Action Now Electric, LLC, a call today, we look forward to working with you!
Window Door Contractors questions, answered by experts
It is generally recommended to remove window screens for the winter, especially in climates with heavy snow, freezing rain, or frigid temperatures. Removing them helps prevent damage to the screen mesh and frames that can be caused by ice and moisture buildup between the screen and the window. Taking out the screens also allows more natural light and warmth into your home during shorter winter days and makes it easier to clean your windows thoroughly. In warmer climates where harsh weather is not a concern, the decision is more about personal preference; some homeowners prefer the clearer view, while others leave them in for convenience.
The best type of window screen for your home depends on your region and your family’s needs. While fiberglass window screens are a popular, affordable, and easy-to-find choice, you may be looking for different benefits, such as a more high-end look, increased strength, or extended durability. The best window screen meets the demands of your home and its residents while staying within your budget.
The most affordable way to screen in a porch is to add a base track system to an existing wooden frame. The whole process should cost around $2,000 for supplies, depending on the size of your porch. It’s much pricier to build a screened-in porch or sunroom from scratch—and you’ll probably need to hire a contractor for a project like that.
Most window screens in residential homes are designed to be removed from the inside, especially with double-hung, single-hung, and casement styles. That said, some setups require exterior removal. Older homes or custom installs may have exterior clips or brackets, and sunscreens are almost always mounted on the outside. Before removing your window screen, look at how it is held in place.
It’s possible to make minor screen repairs yourself using a waterproof adhesive for small tears or a screen patch kit for larger tears and holes. However, it’s usually a better option to call in a professional window technician. It’s very easy to use too much waterproof glue, resulting in a messy appearance that might demand a full replacement anyway. A screen repair technician will not only be able to carry out clean repairs and patches that aren’t obvious, but they can also let you know if replacing your screen is a more cost-effective option.
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