Custom Windows vs. Standard Options
Custom windows provide precise fits, BAR compliance, and hurricane-grade durability for Charleston; standard windows are a cheaper option for modern, uniform homes.
How Frame Materials Affect Water Penetration in Homes
Compare wood, vinyl, aluminum, fiberglass, composite, and steel frames, plus installation and maintenance tips to prevent water intrusion.
Bulk Orders for Builders: Cost-Saving Tips
Save 30%+ on windows, doors, and hardware by standardizing specs, using takeoff software, and negotiating volume pricing.
Best Window Orientations for Energy Efficiency
South Carolina window placement affects cooling and heating; choose Low‑E, proper SHGC, frames, and shading for each orientation.
Top 5 Benefits of Bulk Door Purchasing for Contractors
How bulk door purchasing cuts costs up to 30%, reduces freight and delays, and ensures consistent quality for large projects.
Wood vs Fiberglass vs Steel: Exterior Door Costs
Compare installed costs, durability, maintenance, and energy efficiency of wood, fiberglass, and steel exterior doors to find the best value.
Breaking Down Window and Door Costs for Clients
Compare standard vs. custom window and door costs—materials, labor, permits, and hidden fees to help clients budget accurately.
Custom vs. Standard Windows: Cost Breakdown
Compare upfront costs, installation, lead times, and energy savings of standard vs. custom windows to choose the right option.
Energy Star Door Hardware: What to Know
How locks, weatherstripping, thresholds and thermal-break hardware reduce drafts, boost insulation, and meet ENERGY STAR standards.
Checklist for Choosing Durable Window Materials
Choose fiberglass or composite frames over wood in coastal climates to maximize durability, reduce maintenance, and improve energy efficiency.