Here’s a reality check: Summer is not even close to being over. Half of August is left, and September is usually beautiful in Wisconsin. Heck, even October and parts of November can be quite pleasant. There is plenty of time to enjoy outdoor fun and complete home remodeling projects.
You still have time to replace those old, rotted windows before the frigid January and February temperatures set in. The experts at Callen can help you out now. Today’s products are far superior to the windows of decades past. The Infinity from Marvin fiberglass replacement windows are 8x stronger than vinyl, and I can attest to their quality as they are installed throughout my home.
Callen’s Muskego Design Center has a variety of products on display, allowing you to compare window materials. It becomes obvious within seconds that Infinity from Marvin products are superior. Fiberglass is not only stronger but also more durable. These windows tilt in for easy cleaning, and there are accessories available to further enhance their aesthetics.
How about your front entry door? Is it old, showing signs of wear? Callen installs ProVia entry and storm doors, offering numerous options, including side lights or a transom window above the door. A new entry door will make your house pop and give it amazing curb appeal, while also improving your home’s efficiency. You will notice the difference during the winter months.
The time is now to get these projects done. Summer is far from over, and we are still months away from the first snowflake falling. Visit Callen’s Design Center or call Callen at 414-529-5509 to schedule a consultation and discuss replacing your windows and doors.
Paul Kronforst, News-Talk 1130 WISN
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