January and February are typically the coldest months we see in the San Jose area. Evening temperatures can sometimes get down below freezing. Relatively speaking, the San Jose area has pretty mild weather year-round—especially when you compare it to other parts of the country that see sub-zero temperatures in the winter—but the inside of your home can still get pretty cold at night in the winter.
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Is Your San Jose Home Cold in the Winter? Replacement Windows Could Be the Answer
Custom Exchange Provides “Stress Free” Experience for Livermore Replacement Window Customer
Over the summer, we worked with a customer named Michael L. in Livermore, who has since left a very detailed review of his experience with our replacement window company on Yelp. Michael starts by saying that he contacted five different replacement window companies in the Bay Area and that Custom Exchange came back with a great price on one of his preferred brands of replacement windows, Simonton. He was also impressed with our company’s communication and liked the fact that we are a local business.
Monte Verde Patio Doors for San Jose Homes with Pets
Our replacement window and door company gets a lot of calls from San Jose homeowners wanting new patio doors in their homes. They love the idea of installing a new set of doors that are more energy efficient than the ones that came with their home, and also ones that slide freely for convenient access to their backyard or balcony. Patio doors are a great upgrade to any San Jose home!
Why the Simonton Warranty is One of the Best for San Jose Homeowners
Warranties. Does anyone actually read them, or if they do, do they understand what’s being said in them? Like any other warranties, replacement window warranties have their share of hard-to-understand language. After all, they’re written by lawyers, often using words that the average homeowner would never utter.
How to Choose Replacement Windows for Bay Area House Flipping Projects
As house prices continue to remain steady in the Bay Area, people are still engaging in the venture of “house flipping.” This involves finding a house with a relatively moderate price tag, due to its poor condition or outdated finishes, then fixing it up, and selling it for a profit. If you’ve seen the popular television shows that depict the process of house flipping, you know that there are people out there making a good amount of money doing this!




