VELUX Skylights Q&A
July 09, 2024 By Kathryn CoshowSkylights are a great way to improve your natural lighting, and can positively impact your health and well-being. Jeff from VELUX shares more in this episode.
Dunn Solutions offers tutorials on historic window restoration and repair, decayed window trim repair, solar skylight tax credits, and more!
Skylights are a great way to improve your natural lighting, and can positively impact your health and well-being. Jeff from VELUX shares more in this episode.
You don’t have to be a contractor to find the source of a leaky window—you just have to be willing to deconstruct your wall enough to figure out how the water is finding its way in.
A combination of federal tax credits and homeowner rebates make upgrading to an energy-efficient solar skylight a financial and curb-appeal no-brainer.
Learn how to install millwork with precision—and overcome the irregularities found in historic homes.
Adding a window to an existing wall can be a complicated process, so we're providing this helpful guide from master carpenter Daniel Westbrook.
Don't replace your windows before you consider the important benefits of hiring a contractor in this post from Dunn Lumber President Mike Dunn.
Master carpenter Daniel Westbrook offers valuable insight to consider before you update your historic windows.
Dunn Lumber President Mike Dunn offers some important questions to consider before you begin a window replacement project.
Window specialists like Myra are so important, because they help ensure customers understand the ordering process and have what they need for their window project to succeed.
Part two of our series on restoring the historic windows at Seattle's Moana Apartments.
As Seattle’s historic homes continue to age, they will require the expertise and experience of a knowledgeable master craftsman in order to maintain their historic and monetary value. This is part one of two in a series showing window restoration at Seattle's historic Moana Apartments.
Some years back I began to notice a real need for fixing rotting and decayed wood on residential homes. Many of the decay issues we were fixing could have been avoided in the first place—yes, even here in the rainy and damp Pacific Northwest.