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Window Improvement Masters

19 Archertown Road
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Window Improvement Masters

19 Archertown Road
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14 years of experience

Window Improvement Masters is dedicated to providing the building owners of northern New England with high-quality, cost-effective, and environmentally-sound products and services to improve the efficiency, operation, durability, and enjoyment of their windows.

Window Improvement Masters is dedicated to providing the building owners of northern New England with high-quality, cost-effective, and environmentally-sound products and services to improve the efficiency, operation, durability, and enjoyment of their windows.


I am the local uhaul dealer as well as a moving company that covers within a 50 mile radius of our location. We also are a auto/deisel repair shop and detailing shop.


Mike's Discount Auto Transport

424 N 5th Ave
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Mike's Discount Auto Transport

424 N 5th Ave
4.33(
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Customers say: Terrific value
25 years of experience

Discount Auto Transport is now Mike's Discount Auto Transport. We are federally licensed and bonded auto mover for 15 years; A+ Rating with the BBB. We ship all types of vehicles nationwide, operable or inoperable, in open or enclosed carrier. Call us for a FREE quote.

"Looks great and they were so nice and very professional ??"

Jill A on September 2020

Discount Auto Transport is now Mike's Discount Auto Transport. We are federally licensed and bonded auto mover for 15 years; A+ Rating with the BBB. We ship all types of vehicles nationwide, operable or inoperable, in open or enclosed carrier. Call us for a FREE quote.

"Looks great and they were so nice and very professional ??"

Jill A on September 2020

Window Tinting questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can remove window tint from house windows. You can either use heat to loosen the film before peeling or scrape it away with a blade. You’ll also use a solution to wipe away any adhesive that still clings to the window.

Home window tinting is usually worth the investment because it reduces the amount of solar heat that enters through your window glass, thereby reducing the cost of cooling your home in the warmer months. Over the lifespan of your tinted windows, your electric bill savings will likely total more than you spend on your window tinting. Additionally, tinting protects your floors and furniture from harmful UV rays from the sun, so the window tint can extend the life of those items, saving you money over time. Lastly, tinting adds to your home's privacy and can help increase security.

The life span of window tints depends on the type of window and tint, but a high-quality, professionally applied tint should last for at least 15 to 20 years. In fact, some companies offer lifetime warranties for their tints. But others might only offer a warranty for one year (or no warranty at all), so be sure to verify any warranties with your preferred window tinting service and take good care of your windows after the tint is applied.

Tinting your windows can be more energy-efficient, allowing your home to better block out the sun’s heat in warmer months and retain heat in the cooler months. It also blocks harmful UV rays, keeping your family and pets safe from sun damage. Tinting windows keeps your furniture color from fading in the sun, as well.

Window tinting also makes it more difficult for passersby to see in your windows, giving you better privacy. Some window films and tinted glass options even help your windows better withstand trauma and avoid cracking from any attempted break-ins or bad weather.

If you have bubble wrap lying around the house and you don’t care about the odd look, taping bubble wrap over a window is a very affordable way to insulate it. Another inexpensive option for insulating windows is to add new caulk around the glass. This step quickly cuts down on air drafts for older windows, and a tube of caulk only costs a few dollars. Adding plastic shrink film around the glass is another cost-effective option. You can purchase a kit of plastic film for a few dollars per window.

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