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Window Replacement Tips & Guides — Weatherguard Construction Blog

Window replacement guides, energy efficiency tips, frame material comparisons, and advice on choosing the right windows for your home.

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Drafty, foggy, or stuck windows cost you comfort and money every month. The guides in this category explain how full-frame window replacement differs from insert replacement, what makes a window truly energy efficient in cold climates like Minnesota and Colorado, and how brands like Pella, Marvin, Kolbe, and Andersen compare on performance, style, and price.

Our factory-trained installers have replaced windows in every style of home, from historic Stillwater houses to new suburban builds, and these articles distill that experience into practical advice: when to choose triple-pane glass, how low-E coatings and argon fills work, what installation details matter most, and how to budget for a window project without surprises.

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  • Home Improvement Tips & Guides — General home improvement advice, seasonal maintenance checklists, ROI guides, and expert tips for protecting and upgrading your home.

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