Windows, Exteriors & Outdoor
The outside of your home has nearly as much impact on the quality of your life as the inside. Outdoor living space plays an important part in your home living experience while the exterior facade of your home not only plays a part in aesthetics but can significantly affect your home’s energy efficiency.
Outdoor Living Spaces
Plenty of room for entertaining, relaxing and family time can be found outside the traditional ‘walls’ of your home. A front porch can help define the entrance to your home and make people feel welcome. A rear deck can provide a sanctuary where you and your family can enjoy the outdoors in a private environment. We‘ll work with you to improve the deck or porch you already have or design a new project that complements your home. Many newer products such as synthetic decking, outdoor lighting, sound systems, or durable railing systems can make your outdoor space not only beautiful but low maintenance as well.
Windows
A common problem in older homes can be drafty and poorly insulated windows that make an otherwise pleasant room feel uncomfortable. Also, the expense of heating a house with drafty, old windows can significantly increase the cost of heating your home.
You may find that most remodeling companies will tell you that there is one brand of window that is the best and that all other windows are inferior. Not surprisingly, the windows they claim are the best are the brand they sell. At Red Apple Renovations, we offer a wide range of window brands and styles to fit your individual needs and style.
Depending on the type of window, your budget and the style of your home, different brands of windows can offer better solutions. We offer brands including Andersen ®, Pella®, Marvin® and Harvey® and will offer you a choice of different brands and styles of windows to choose from. This lets us make sure you get the best window for you.
Exteriors
The climate in New England can be very tough on homes. Between the extremes in temperature, the rain and the snow, most houses take a beating. New siding, whether it be cedar shingles, vinyl or newer composite materials, upgrading your home’s ‘skin’ will not only give a boost to its curb appeal, but also afford you significant savings on your heating and cooling bills.






