Window Advice
Replacement Window Questions
Nov 30, -0001
We recently had the pleasure of interviewing one of our customers on our Window Wisdom podcast. We understand that the window-shopping process can be confusing and, as a homeowner, you might not know where to start. What better way to help homeowners out than by speaking to a homeowner himself and listening to the...
The Window Installation Process: How Homeowners Can Prepare
Oct 19, 2011
At North Georgia Replacement Windows, we put our customer first. The following tips are things that every homeowner should consider when they are having any window work done to ensure that their property is protected and that their daily schedule is impacted as little as possible. Move any pictures, mirrors,...
Changing from Double Hung to Casement Style Windows
Jan 25, 2012
If you travel around the state of Georgia, there is one common window type and style that you will find on most of the homes. Everyone seems to have double hung style windows with grids (also called dividers, muntins). Why is this? Because this is what we’ve always had. Well, there’s good news for those who...
Lead Based Paint Safety for Replacement Windows
May 30, 2012
On April 22,2010, a federal law was passed that requires all contractors performing renovations such as window replacements in homes, schools, or child care facilities built before 1978 be certified and trained in procedures to prevent lead contamination. Lead exposure is harmful to everyone but especially...
North Georgia Replacement Windows Owner Receives Certification from Building Performance Institute
Jul 05, 2012
Ted Kirk, North Georgia Replacement Windows owner, recently became certified as a BPI Building Analyst (BA) Professional. What does that mean for our customers? Well, it’s more proof that we’re constantly educating ourselves on technology, techniques, and standards. And it means that we’re even...
Thinking about window replacement? Read this guide and avoid wasting time, effort, and money!
Oct 17, 2012
You know that replacing your old windows with new, energy efficient ones could make your home more efficient and attractive. But you also know that reduced energy costs and increased curb appeal don’t appear out of thin air. You’ll have to invest some time, effort, and money up front. The good news is that if...