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Jenica Lee

Top 3 Differences Between James Hardie & Vinyl Siding

Nowadays, there are several materials to choose from when it comes to your home improvement projects like roofing, windows, or siding. As homeowners, you should always be meticulous when it comes to choosing especially if you live in areas like San Antonio in Texas with its occasional severe weather systems.

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Avoid the Hazardous Risk Brought by Substandard Windows

In extreme conditions, low quality standard windows can be a hazard. They can break into millions of tiny pieces that can cause injuries and damaged furniture. Refer to an article from San Antonio local website, mysanantonio.com, about a series of earthquakes in Oklahoma and some parts of Texas and Kansas:

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Dent-Proof Your Home with James Hardie Siding

Even the strongest wind can knock a whole house down. This has been proven by the recent article from kens5.com, mentioning the dire damages that strong winds had caused to many residents in the neighboring city of San Antonio--Cibolo, Texas:

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Hire a Reliable Contractor to Avoid Inconsistencies

Delayed home renovation projects can be a huge pain. These situations force us to take drastic measures that we might end up regretting in the long run. A homeowner in San Antonio TX shares his experience as he reported his delayed house renovation project to kens5.com, demanding either a refund or completion of the long overdue house project:

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Energy Efficient Windows: The Solution to High Energy Bills

In humid, subtropical Texas, summer can get extremely hot. In fact, according to city-data.com, it ranks as the fourth hottest city in the nation. While residents have grown to love this aspect of the city, it can still get very uncomfortable especially since climate change is making things hotter than usual. One can only imagine how much energy is consumed to keep the ideal temperature inside homes; air conditioners have to be used all day and this will eventually result in the electricity bill blowing up.

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