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Welcome to the Trust Build Windows Blog — your trusted source for expert advice, home improvement tips, and the latest trends in windows, doors, and blinds.

Whether you’re planning a renovation, upgrading for energy efficiency, or just want to keep your home looking its best, we’re here to help with:

ENERGY STAR Window and Door Guidelines for 2020

ENERGY STAR Window and Door Guidelines for 2020 What do the 2020 Guidelines for ENERGY STAR® certified windows and doors mean for you and your home? Trust Build Windows and Doors have summarized the main points of the guidelines and highlighted how these apply to homeowners. This is valuable information

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3 Fresh Door Designs To Enhance Your Home’s Curb Appeal

3 Fresh Door Designs To Enhance Your Home’s Curb Appeal Michigan State University published a study that revealed the effect of curb appeal on real estate value. They concluded that landscaping and enhancements can bump up the perceived value of your estate by 11%. This helps sell your property faster and proves

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Impact of Storm Doors on Front Entrance Door Warranties

Impact of Storm Doors on Front Entrance Door Warranties There may be concerns regarding the performance of your door and the warranty coverage if you decide to install a storm door at your front entrance. What are the specifics, if we may? Storm doors were all the rage in the

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Understanding the Benefits of Triple Glazed Windows Over Double Glazed Windows

Understanding the Benefits of Triple Glazed Windows Over Double Glazed Windows In this article, we will discuss the differences between double and triple-glazed windows. In this comprehensive analysis, we will compare the benefits of triple-paned windows to those of double-paned windows. The difference between triple-paned windows and double-paned windows, as

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Fiberglass Doors: Combining Elegance and Durability

Description styles and looks of fiberglass doors Fibreglass doors are a high-end option that mimic wood, but they are far less expensive than wood doors and still have great durability.the surface, both inside and outside, referred to as “skin.” They are available in fir, oak, mahogany, and smooth finishes, among

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