House of the Month
April House of the Month
This home in Huntersville, NC was built in the mid-’90s with all-wood windows. We replaced 36 windows for these homeowners as well as the front door. The customer chose windows without grids for an optimal view of the outdoors and also utilized obscured glass in the master bathroom to maximize light while maintaining privacy.
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This home was built in the ’90s with original wood windows and grids. The customer replaced all 34 windows with exterior bronze, interior white finished windows to update the look of the home and increase energy efficiency. Window Source also converted the old, bulky cathedral windows into an oversized picture window mulled to a round top. This simplified the look of the windows and gave the home a more modern feel.
Read MoreFebruary House of The Month
This home was built in 1964 with wooden windows. After decades of wear and deterioration, the homeowners decided it was time for an upgrade. Window Source replaced all 18 windows with bronze exterior casement windows. They also removed an outdated door, reframed the area, and installed a 2-lite slider window in its place. These upgrades give the homeowners new, smooth opening windows, while improving the homes curbside appeal, and it’s energy efficiency.
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This home in Charlotte, NC was built in 1955, and still had its original steel windows. Window Source replaced 16 with the 6000 Series energy efficient windows, along with 2 lite sliders on the front of the house with grids. The new windows on the rear of the home were installed without grids, so the homeowners have an unobstructed view of their backyard.
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