Northtech Windows and Doors
Sales and installation of residential high efficiency windows and doors.
11/29/2021
How to Prevent Condensation on Inside of Windows
Utilize fans: Whenever you are taking a hot bath or shower or running hot water in your bathroom or kitchen, you should turn on the fan to help reduce the level of moisture in the air. This also applies when you are cooking as steam can cause humidity in the air. Keep your bathroom door shut when you are showering or bathing to keep the moisture from circulation to other rooms in your home.
Store firewood outdoors: Firewood tends to accumulate water vapors and this could cause extra moisture to form in the air and contribute to the level of humidity in your home. Always store your firewood outdoors.
Keep the air circulating in your home: One of the best ways to reduce moisture in your home is to keep the air circulating. Operate your ceiling fans year-round, even for a few hours a day in the winter, to keep the air flowing. In the winter, fix the ceiling fan so it rotates clockwise to push the warm air downward during colder temperatures.
Open your windows: Open your windows when the weather is permissible, even for a short period on colder days, to help reduce the amount of moisture in the air and allow fresh air into your home.
Install storm windows: This alone can help reduce the amount of window condensation, especially during colder months.
Relocate your plants: Plants produce a lot of moisture so it is best to keep them away from windows as much as possible. Store them in one room if possible and do not overwater them
Use a dehumidifier: If you are noticing an increase in condensation, especially during the winter, you might want to purchase a humidifier. This can help keep your energy costs at a steady rate as well as decrease the amount of humidity in your home.
If you have tried the above and are still having issues with window condensation, call North Tech Windows and Doors. We can meet with you in your home to assess the state of your current windows as well as discuss options for energy-efficient window replacement.
11/15/2021
Energy-efficient windows and doors in Edmonton are the future because they help not only keep your home or business more comfortable, but they help cut down on your energy bills as well. In fact, by investing in our energy-efficient windows and doors, you can realistically cut your energy expenses by between 10-25 percent. That is big savings on an annual basis. Our products are certified by BBB and Energy Star and go a long way to making your home more comfortable during the weather and temperature extremes of the winter and summer.
We aim to stand out from the competition by providing a quality that is unbeatable and a dedication to customer service the likes of which you have never experienced. We also employ some of the best, most capable people in the business. Our fenestration products provide our doors and windows with a permanent water and airtight seal and our glass comes double-sealed for optimal insulation. This is one of the reasons that our products are so energy efficient.
We strive to bring you a wide range of industry-leading products at prices that allow you to stay on budget. We combine quality with affordability in a way that you are unlikely to find anywhere else in the market.
With NorthTech Windows and Doors, you can make beautiful additions to your home with casements and sliders. You also have access to an unbeatable variety of single- and double-hung windows and can browse an equally impressive range of fibreglass and steel doors in our online store from the comfort of your own home.
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11/10/2021
How To Measure Replacement Windows
The tiniest mistake in the measurement of your windows can cause the entire installation to be thwarted off, and it always helps to have a guide when you’re learning how to measure a window.
While you are only required to measure the height and width of a window, you’ll also need to make sure that the accuracy of those measurements is spot on. It should take a total of six measurements.
For the width measurement, you’ll be measuring from the left jamb to the right jamb. You’ll also measure from the top and bottom jams. To get the height measurement of your window, start from the head and work your way down the window sill on each side.
Do a little research on the different parts of windows so you’ll know where you’re measuring from and what spots to measure to. Starting or finishing your measurements at the wrong spot can cause your measurements to be completely off, and you don’t want that to happen. If you end up measuring too far past the window jambs, then you run the risk of your window is too large to fit inside the existing window opening.
The majority of homes have windows that are of many different styles and sizes. That means you’ll have to take different measurements for each and every one. If you have windows that don’t have headers, you’ll be measuring from the top of the drywall all the way to the bottom of the window sill. If you don’t have trim on the bottom of the window sill, you’ll be measuring from one part of the drywall to the next.
If you have windows with sliding sashes, the middle measurements will be where each sash connects near the middle of the window. After all six measurements are done, you’ll resort to the shortest measurements for the width and height of each window. Some people might think that you should go with the average measurement of all of the measurements that you took, but that’s incorrect.
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10/24/2021
How to Paint Window Frames
You will need the following items to paint your window frames:
Drop cloth/old towel
Paint
Toothbrush
Several small, clean, dry paint brushes
Medium-grade sandpaper
Masking tape
Electric Drill or Screwdriver
Water
Paint Scraper
Window Frames Painting Process
Place a drop cloth or old sheet in the work area.
Using a clean, damp cloth, wipe down the window frame to remove any dirt or debris. For a deeper clean, use sugar soap. This will help both the paint and primer to better adhere.
Sand away rough edges using medium-grade sandpaper. Using your finger, locate the rough parts and gently smooth them out to prevent imperfections in the fresh paint.
Using a dry, clean paint brush, remove any dust from the window frame. A toothbrush can be used to get into narrow or smaller areas such as corners.
Remove the handles and any other hardware to prevent them from getting paint. They can be removed with a screwdriver or electric drill. Make sure to keep the hardware and screws in a safe location so you can easily reaffix them once the paint is dry.
To prevent getting paint on the window, mask off the window pane using masking tape. As well, this will ensure that you paint the window frame in smooth, straight lines.
Apply a coat of primer or undercoat to allow for a smooth finish. Ask the hardware or paint store if they can apply a dye that matches your paint color to the undercoat.
Carefully paint the window frame, beginning from a designated starting point. Use a small brush with just a small amount of paint. Apply in thin layers and use smooth, gentle strokes. Allow drying completely before moving on to the next step.
Apply the top coat in the same manner as in the above step. Make sure to paint the window frame in its entirety. Allow drying for approximately 24 hours.
Once the paint is completely dry, you may reattach any hardware to the window frame.
If you follow these steps, your window frames will nicely compliment your home! It’s easy to do. However, if you still have some doubts as to how to paint window frames, do not hesitate to call your local windows and doors company. They can offer expert advice as well as help you find replacement windows for your home!
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