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House checkup
If an apple a day keeps the doctor away – then a repair a week, the homeowner should seek! Taking good care of your home is important, just like caring for your health. Check your windows and doors to make sure they open quickly and easily and keep out drafts while keeping in precious heating and cooling dollars. Check out the quick-and-easy home maintenance tips from Pella experts to help protect your home investment – and help minimize your utility bills!
Taking control of energy loss
Tired of the bitter winter air leaking through windows and doors into your warm home? Tired of skyrocketing energy bills? Now is the time to fight frigid temperatures and making sure your home is energy efficient. What does that exactly mean? Check out Pella’s resources on the value of energy efficiency and things to consider as you plan your window and door replacement project.
You’ve got style!
When building a home or updating an existing space, homeowners can become overwhelmed with choices and decisions. From countertop colors to ceiling heights, each decision seems monumental. But if someone plans to stay in their home long-term, each decision is an important one, including the choice of windows and doors. Every opening makes a style statement that is either in sync or in conflict with the rest of the look. Connect with a Pella expert to learn more about how to achieve the unique look you’re looking for.
An appetite for luxurious beauty
Are you looking for ways to stretch your home improvement dollar or make your home stand out from that of your neighbors? Look no further than your own entryway. Make a grand statement when welcoming guests by adding a wood entry door from Pella’s new collection. Decorative glass, classic caming and distinctive hardware make it easy to get the look and feel of fine furniture. Your home will quickly become the envy of the neighborhood.



