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When you think about renovating your home, doors may not be the first thing that comes to mind. Yet the right door can make a significant difference in how comfortable your home feels, and how much you spend on energy bills. At Westeck Windows, we believe every detail matters. That’s why our doors are designed to be both beautiful and energy efficient.

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Your home should feel comfortable, safe, and welcoming. But if your windows or doors are showing their age, they may be working against you. Many homeowners don’t realize how much these features affect energy use, comfort, and even the look of a room. Here are five clear signs it may be time to replace them, and how Westeck Windows can help.

1. Drafts or Sticking Frames <...


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Renovating your home is more than a fresh coat of paint or new flooring, it’s about shaping spaces that feel brighter, more comfortable, and more connected to the way you live. One of the most impactful choices you’ll make during renovation is selecting the right win...


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Living on the Washington coast means dealing with wet weather, salty air, and cool temperatures. Choosing the right windows can help keep your home warm, lower your energy bills, and protect against the elements. Let’s break down what makes a window energy-efficient, and what to look for when shopping.

What Is U-Factor?


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Living by the coast means enjoying stunning views and staying close to nature. But it also means dealing with salt air, strong winds, and constant moisture. In places like the Pacific Northwest, choosing windows that can withstand these elements isn’t just a design decision, it’s a structural imperative.

Salt Air Corrosion ResistanceSalt in the air is ...


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