Retractable Screens

Retractable window screens are ideal when you need a replacement window screen. Retractable screens can be fitted to doors as well as windows. These screens will stay clean and save you work, and roll up out of the way to give you the full, glorious view that you planned for your windows. Retractable window and door screens cost more, but give more than their price in return.

Retractable Screen Companies

I researched local and internet retractable screen companies. Their response to my emails and calls varied, which makes an impact on my impression of the respective company. Check out this list of window screen companies for their retractable replacement window screens, and check your local listings. Reliability may be measured in the quality of their response. Take note.

Skylight Flashings & Manufacturers

Skylights offer a sunny disposition to your room and a chance to watch the stars in comfort. The roof skylight of the past often leaked due to poor design and installation. Newer skylight windows are made with integral flashings requiring no solder, caulk or roofing cement. This engineering fosters leak free and quick installations. Read on for more skylight tips and inspiration.

Skylight Installation

Skylights can be installed without fear of leaks. Skylight installation problems occur with poor roof flashing installation. Caulking and roof cement are for emergency repair only - never for permanent installation of skylights. These installation tips will help you understand proper procedure for leak-free skylight installation.

Wood Windows – Replacement Kits

Replace old, drafty, wood windows with modern improvements without changing the architectural integrity of your home. Purchase wood window replacement kits. These wood replacement windows allow working from inside, leave woodwork intact, offer screens, tilt features, easy maintenance and are simple to install. Follow these tips to get your old windows out and your new wood replacement windows in with success.

Glass Block

Glass block was widely used in art deco styles, and has been used for over four decades in commercial/industrial applications as well. DIY'ers can create privacy, yet allow in light with glass block windows that are not complex styles. Add inspirational style to your home with glass or acrylic block installations.