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Different Ways a Window Replacement Can Help You Go Green

Every homeowner wants to reduce their energy bills and as such, they’re constantly on the lookout for ways to go green and increase their home’s energy efficiency. According to window installation and experts, one of the popular methods to do so is said to be window replacement projects. While some may find this surprising, it’s actually been proven that installing new windows in your home can help you go green.

Here are the different ways window replacement projects can help you go green.

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Combining Picture Windows With Other Window Types

You can use different kinds of windows together to make a room look brighter and feel more welcoming. Picture windows, in particular, are flexible enough to work with a range of window types. In today’s article, Masters Roofing, the leading replacement windows company in our local area, explains everything homeowners need to know about combining window styles.

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Improving Your Curb Appeal With Expert Exterior Painting

The main objective of any home improvement project is to boost your home’s curb appeal as well as its value. Unfortunately, getting new windows, replacing your siding, or even redoing your front door can be quite the expense. Therefore, the best way to accomplish the goals of an exterior remodel without having to break the bank remains to be painting. Giving your home a brand-new coat can breathe new life to an old and tired facade and it doesn’t cost as much as a full renovation.

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Great Home Improvement Ideas to Finish This Season

This fall, sprucing up your exteriors doesn’t have to be limited to the usual Halloween decorations. Take inspiration from the vibrant hues of the season and get some home improvement projects finished before the year closes. This can include having your residential roofing replaced (if you’re due for a replacement,) or even simply painting your siding with brand-new shades. Let our home improvement specialists at Masters Roofing give you some fresh new ideas to upgrade your exteriors just in time for the season.

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Effective Cleaning Tips for Your James Hardie® Siding




Keeping your exterior neat and tidy can make even an aging home look as good as new. Thankfully, James Hardie® has got you covered. Cleaning up their siding boards is more than enough to give your home a fresh new look, often without having to resort to getting an exterior painting service. Not many homeowners, however, are familiar with the right way to get the dirt and grime out of their fiber cement siding.

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The Basics of Residential Laws for Fences

Tennessee is marked by thousands of miles of fence, a significant portion of which is devoted to marking boundaries between properties. In this blog, siding and fence contractor Masters Roofing shares an overview of residential zoning laws for fences, which can be helpful in case of disputes or if you need a new one built.

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Painting Your Home: To Hire or Not to Hire a Pro

Home improvement projects are often easier said than done. Unless you already consider yourself a pretty handy person, there’s really no reason not to hire a professional exterior painting service when your home needs a new coat. Painting a house sounds like a pretty simple and straightforward task. For homes with simple architecture, say, a one-story box with straight edges and well-defined features, you can probably do without the help of a contractor. But when your home is a three-story Victorian with gingerbread patterns, bay windows and plenty of dormers, things can get a little bit complicated.

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Beyond Roofing: Top Exterior Projects for Every Home – Part 2: Siding Replacement

When it comes to exterior improvement, make sure you never leave out your siding. After all, as exterior cladding, siding wraps around your home, giving it a distinct appeal while also completing your home’s thermal envelope, as it serves as an insulating layer. However, when siding is old and damaged, it stops serving those two primary functions well.

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