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The Advantages and Disadvantages of Casement Windows

If you're looking for an easy-to-operate window, it may be time to consider casements.  A lot of windows have a handle or pull that you have to lift up on; casement windows are different because they have a hinge on the side and crank outward. They can be installed over ...

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What to Look for in Energy-Efficient Windows for Your Mpls Home

If you're shopping for replacement windows for your home in the Minneapolis area, there are many reasons why you might want to go with energy-efficient windows, the first being that you can save money, the second is that you can do some good for the environment.  However, there are other ...

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The Advantages and Disadvantages of Garden Windows

One of the more unique window styles many homeowners are selected today is the garden window.  A garden window (also called a greenhouse window) extends out into your yard, giving you more light and more to see.  In addition to more glass, garden windows often have shelving, which gives you ...

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Energy Efficiency and Convenience from Pella 350 Series Patio Doors

When the temperature warms up, a lot of people prefer to be outside or even open their windows to get the most from the beautiful weather.  Screened patio doors are a great way to maximize sunlight and air flow.  Window Outfitters is proud to install sliding patio doors from Pella: ...

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Energy Efficient Windows for Minnesota Homes: Top Questions Asked and Answers Given

Even if you've read our two earlier posts on window ratings, you may still have some questions as  you're evaluating your window choices.  We often get questions from our customers and here are the most common ones. 1. I have seen Low-E on glass before; what does this mean? Low-E ...

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