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Energy Efficient Doors
Fiberglass Entry Doors: High Performance Trend in Home Entryways
When a product is trending it is safe to assume that it has passed the rigors of consumer scrutiny. Such is the case of residential fiberglass entry doors. This product profile focuses on fiberglass entry doors and identifies the qualities that separate them from other options in the market today.Type: White Paper
Sponsor: ProVia
What Every Homeowner Should Know About Entry Door Replacement
A homeowner’s entry door is the portal to the family’s daily life, used throughout every day by family and friends. It’s no wonder that when it comes to replacing an entry door several important aspects need to be considered and researched before the purchase.Type: Special Report
Sponsor: ProVia
Your Climate and Specific Needs Determine Proper Selection of Doors, Windows, Skylights and Their Glass
Selecting glass can be a complicated process. With technologies like processing, layers, thickness, infills, tints, and LowE coatings, there are thousands of glazing options from which to choose. This white paper identifies glass options available and what factors to consider when selecting the best fit for your home.Type: White Paper
Sponsor: Solar Innovations
Entry Doors with Customized Efficiency and Style for Homeowners
A drafty door is one of the most common points of heat loss in a home during cold months, as well as air conditioning loss in the summer months. Doors are exposed to harsh elements, constantly being subjected to snow, sleet, rain and direct sunshine. This white paper identifies insulated door products available on the market to today.Type: White Paper
Sponsor: ProVia
COMING SOON | Proud Green Home of Louisville Interactive Discovery Center
This Interactive Discovery Center will compare and contrast the strategies, systems, methods and products of The Proud Green Home of Louisville with today's typical newly constructed homes.Type: Infographic
Federal Tax Credit for Installing Energy-Efficient Windows and Doors
Learn the federal tax credits available to homeowners for installing energy-efficient windows and doors.Type: White Paper
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