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How You Can Prepare Your Home for Colder Weather

It’s that time of the year when the energy bill can start to creep up… Perdue Builders & Supply can help you avoid this!

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Here are three steps be successful with this:

1. Inspect your home thoroughly       

  • Check for drafty windows

  • Check for cracks or blisters in the paint’s exterior surface

  • Check for worn out seals and strips on the windows and doors

 2. Replace old windows

  • We offer vinyl window replacement in the Seattle, WA which can help lessen heat transfer in and out of your home

  • Vinyl windows have gas-filled glass that can help keep you from relying on your HVAC units, leading to more energy savings

  • Gain assurance that your windows are airtight

3. Replace old doors

  • We offer storm doors that can withstand harsh weather conditions

  • This will keep cold air from entering your home

  • Like our windows, these can help increase your home’s comfort levels and you can expect them to be just as airtight


You can rely on Perdue Builders & Supply to provide you with services that will help prepare your home for the colder months. For more information about our services, give us a call at (425) 398-8609 or fill out our contact form.

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