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The May 2019 Issue of Consumer Reports Magazine highlights Replacement Windows and What to Look For.
Consumers Union, publisher of Consumer Reports Magazine continues their support of an “informed consumer” by providing insight, advice, and independent ratings of various replacement window products. An update to their February 2019 in-depth review, they have added the NFRC Label as a reliable indication of expected performance and identified 13 window choices with cost and performance. For the 12th straight year, Consumer Reports highlights installation as equally important to the decision and selection of the product and points to AWDI as a recommended independent source for installation credentials and advice.
We appreciate their continued support for the industry. Read "What to Look for When Buying Replacement Windows" and "Making Sense of a Window Label".
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Walla Walla Union-Bulletin
School district officials in Washington state are seeking a clear vision of what taxpayers are looking for in windows. A survey of future glass and paneling options at Walla Walla High School in Walla Walla, Washington, is ready for public input, said spokesman Mark Higgins. As part of the work included with the 2018 voter-approved school bond, the district will be replacing the school’s original windows throughout the campus to improve energy efficiency and safety.
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Bob Vila
Dutch doors — horizontally double-opening charmers &mdash: evoke endearing visions of quaint country cottages, thatched roofs and freshly baked pies cooling in a summer breeze. While the design is nearly 400 years old, its appeal is timeless, so if you’re considering Dutch doors for your home, follow along to learn a bit about them, where they work best, and what installation entails. Exterior Dutch doors first appeared in Holland in the 17th century, and at that time, their purpose was purely functional.
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Jamsill Guard® is an adjustable sill pan flashing designed to prevent water damage from window and door leaks. Made from high impact ABS plastic, Jamsill Guard® will not deteriorate or corrode over time. Our multi-piece telescoping design allows on-site adjustability to fit all rough openings and features sloped weep areas to help evacuate moisture to the exterior of the structure. Jamsill Guard® is bonded together on site using PVC cement, creating a one-piece sill pan flashing beneath your door or window. Click here to view our video.
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By Aki Merced
"Revenue is vanity, profit is sanity, but cash is king." This oft-repeated adage has stood the test of time for a good reason. It is the principle that guides business owners on the importance of cash flow. No matter how successful you are in promoting your business and closing sales, operating with a negative cash flow can severely impact your operations. Here are five strategies that you can use to manage your cash better and maintain a positive cash flow.
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Arch Daily
Although all windows have common functions such as allowing the passage of light, providing ventilation and focusing the different views, these objectives can be enhanced through a series of useful options. Depending on the orientation of the building, climatic conditions, direction of the wind and architectural point of view, each specific window model can make a difference within a project, improving usability and the spatial and environmental quality of each room.
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The New York Times
Office developers and landlords once had to think only about supplying electricity, plumbing and heating to workplaces, leaving tenants to design their offices to their own technical specifications. But these days, the providers of office space are being driven to provide telecommunications infrastructure and add sophisticated technology like smart windows to better compete.
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Facility Executive
In the climate of sustainable design, it’s rare that a newly constructed facility or one being renovated does not include some level of eco-friendly features. Overlooked in the past, daylighting is one of those features and is no longer an afterthought. It could be argued that how to best use natural light should be a primary consideration in the design of any new facility. But why is it so important?
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