Holmes 7 Twin Window Fan HAWF2021-U

June 29th, 2010 -- Posted in Cool Items | No Comments »

Holmes 7 Twin Window Fan HAWF2021-U

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Keep cool on warm days with the Holmes 7 Twin Window Fan (model HAWF2021), which is designed to fit into most double hung and slider windows. The twin 7-inch blade operation circulates air more effectively than other single-blade window fans, and the 2 quiet fan speeds make it ideal for use in living rooms or bedrooms. Other features include a manual reverse function to take hot air out of a room, an adjustable extender screen, and bonus extender panel that enable an easy fit into windows that measure 24 to 36 inches wide. The unit measures 22.7 by 11.7 by 5.3 inches and it’s backed by a 1-year limited warranty.

The Holmes Twin Window Fan is specifically designed and safe to use in a window. This product comes with two 6.5 inch blades, multiple speed settings, and a built in extender screen to help secure the fan into the window. This product can fit into virtually all double hung and slider windows and can also be used with a windo (more…)

Bionaire BW2300 Twin Window Fan with Remote Control

June 25th, 2010 -- Posted in Cool Items | No Comments »

Bionaire BW2300 Twin Window Fan with Remote Control

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With a remote control for convenient adjustment, this double window fan draws in fresh, cool air from the outside or exhausts stale, hot air from inside. It can also do both simultaneously, because each of the two fans can be set independently to draw in or exhaust out, allowing the unit to exchange inside and outside air. Operable either manually or automatically–with its thermostat turning the fans off and on to maintain a selected temperature–the unit has three speeds, electronic controls, and an LCD screen showing the selected temperature and the room temperature. The remote control (two AAA batteries are included) alters speed, manual/automatic operation, air-flow direction, and temperature. The twin fan is designed to fit double-hung, vertical-slider, and casement windows. A built-in 7-inch extender and two 3-inch extenders permit custom fitting for windows from 24 to 37 inches wide. Because the unit is lightweight plastic it can be moved easi (more…)

Tips For Choosing a Contractor For Window Replacement

September 19th, 2009 -- Posted in Other | No Comments »

Window replacement can be difficult for people who do not know anything about it. In replacing windows, many things should be considered such as safety, comfort, and style. Your windows should have these characteristics to make your house a nice and safe place to live in. this is when window replacement contractors enter the picture. These are individuals who know what kind of windows to install in your house and how to install them properly as well.
However, you should be careful with many window replacement contractors who give your bargain price in window replacement. If the offer is too good to be true, more often than not, it is not true. You might have paid a smaller amount of money to replace your window but you will be surprised in the future with the amount of damage you have to fix and repair, not to mention the how much money you have to spend, because of cheap but poorly done window installation.
You should also be familiar with the National Fenestration Rating Council or NFRC and the Energy Star labels. NFRC is a group which certifies window types as safe and energy savers by using some standards or thresholds. Your windows have to pass the close scrutiny of this organization. The Energy Star labels prevent waste of energy by making sure that the windows keep the coolness or warmth of the room in certain weather conditions.
Moreover, your window replacement contractors should know all the things there is to know about windows and installation. It is expected since that is their area of specialization. You should not hesitate to ask them about your windows if there are some things which are not clear. They should be able to explain clearly what you need to know and what you want to know.
Choosing the best window contractor means relying on your gut feel. He should be someone whom you trust instantly and whom you feel comfortable with. It is also better to research on some contractors in your area by interviewing some previous customers and asking them their opinions about their contractors. Compare and contrast what each contractor can offer. Ask yourself some questions such as the following: Do they have low rates? Can they do the job fast? Are their previous customers satisfied with what they did? It is also best to observe and see first hand the windows that they have installed.
You should also ask the contractor how fast can he finish the job and how much do you have to pay. How long the job will be finished depends on the design and structure of your windows. The installation might take a longer time if the contractor put some sensors for movement or other safety measures for your house’s security. There should be a clear agreement before the work starts to avoid misunderstanding and unnecessary discussions.
And finally, as the customer, you should also learn the basics of window replacement before hiring a contractor. This is beneficial so that you can understand technical terms and you know what the contractor is actually doing to your window.

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