Did you know that BM Windows works with homeowners throughout San Diego County? That includes the lovely community of Alpine, where we’ve had the privilege of working with many amazing homeowners to help them improve their homes with replacement windows. If you’re in Alpine and looking for new windows, we’d love to hear from you! Selecting an Alpine Replacement Window Company If you’ve never gone through the process of replacing your home’s windows, you might not know where to start. There are so many details to consider, and if you don’t know a lot about windows, the process can be overwhelming. Should you talk to a general contractor, go to a local “big box” home improvement store, contact a local replacement window dealer, or some other option? What questions should you ask and …
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Looking for Custom-Sized Windows for Your San Diego Home?
One question we get asked a lot at BM Windows is if we sell “custom-sized windows.” Since we get this question with some regularity, we thought we’d take some time here to talk about window sizes and what you can expect when you want to order replacement windows for your home. If you have a tract home, you may assume that the windows in your home are standard sizes. This isn’t necessarily the case. Depending on your home’s builder, the year it was built, and its style, your home’s windows could be just about any size. Therefore, when ordering replacement windows for your San Diego home, you will have to order custom-sized windows. Buying custom-sized windows may sound like something only rich people do (you hear the word “custom” and automatically think “expensive”). But in fact, …
How Our San Diego Replacement Window Company Has Been Handling the Challenges of the Pandemic
Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic came about, businesses have faced a myriad of challenges. There have been constantly changing mandates to contend with, staffing issues, and of course, safety concerns. And then there were the shortages. You may have heard about the shortage of chips for automobiles that caused shipments to be delayed and prices on new cars to go up, or the chlorine shortage that affected those who clean swimming pools. The home improvement industry was affected as well, as supply chain issues caused delays in many of the products we need to complete projects. The companies that manufacture the replacement windows we sell to our San Diego customers fell behind, causing orders to be delayed. To further complicate things, the demand for home improvement services increased …