Old windows and doors are a major energy-suck when it comes to keeping your home comfortable. In fact, old, drafty windows account for 25-30% of residential energy loss—costing you more each month and stressing your HVAC system.
Start Saving TodayLetting in a breeze on a pleasant day doesn’t just feel nice—it’s also good for your health.
With poor indoor air quality linked to health risks ranging from sinus irritations to respiratory and heart diseases and even cancer, upgrading to larger windows can be one of the best decisions you make for your family’s health.
Have you considered increasing your window space?
➔ Let Some More Light InEnergy-efficient windows and doors provide a quality seal between the inside and outside. Here are some signs that seal has been compromised—and when it might be time for an upgrade.
If you’re noticing any of these signs, chances are you’re paying too much to keep your home comfortable. Reach out to get started with replacing your windows and doors. And with a complimentary inspection and estimate, you can be sure you’re making the right decision.
So why not let a little light in (and keep the drafts out).
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When it comes time for intelligent home repairs—and we think becoming more energy efficient with new windows & doors is pretty smart—E&E wants to help you make the most of it.
Because replacing windows and doors isn’t just about saving money. It’s also about finding a complimentary aesthetic that matches your home and personal style—and maybe even increasing window size to let some more light in.
So if you’re going to do it, do it right. Reach out for your free consultation and estimate today. Because at E&E, we know how to get the job done—and are standing by to bring your dreams to life with new windows and doors in West Chester, PA.
We serve Brandywine Knoll, Fern Hill, Chatwood, Bradford Square, East Bradford Township, East Goshen Township, West Goshen Township.
The Dower House is recognized as the oldest home in West Chester, Pennsylvania. The property’s history dates back to a 5,000-acre lot originally acquired from William Penn by Richard Thomas. In 1715, John and Mary Wall purchased 150 acres of this land from Richard Thomas's son, establishing the site where Dower House still stands today.
The West Chester Public Library has provided services to area residents since 1872. It currently has a collection of 50,000 items and receives 110,000 visits every year.
West Chester has a variety of places to visit, including restaurants, shops, parks, and historical sites. Some popular attractions include the Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center, the Chester County History Center, the American Helicopter Museum, the West Chester Railroad, and QVC studio tours. People can also explore Downtown West Chester, which features a selection of dining and retail options along with historical buildings.
Some notable events include the West Chester Film Festival, and the Turks Head Music Festival. There's also the Annual Chester County Restaurant Festival
The Brandywine Battlefield Park is a 52-acre park that was the center of George Washington’s continental encampment. The Battle of Brandywine was the largest single day engagement of the American Revolution where nearly 30,000 soldiers squared off on a ten square mile area of roughly 35,000 acres. Today’s battlefield landscape encompasses nearly fifteen different municipalities with the main gateway of interpretation being our park.