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Most Common Misconceptions Regarding Replacement Windows

There are a lot of misinformation out there regarding replacement windows. These information prevents people from properly choosing their replacement windows. This can lead to bad energy dissipation around the house. If you want an efficient house system, you need to study what kind of replacement windows is best suited for your home. I will discuss the most common misconceptions about replacement windows. These misconceptions usually bring about many issues so knowing the right information is beneficial when choosing the right windows for your home. The U-value determines alone if the window is energy efficient or not U-value is defined as the measurement of the amount of heat transfer through the glass of the window. The lower the U-value, the less heat is dissipated across the surface of the window. Although U-value is a good measure of energy performance of a window, it is not the only factor. Other things like Solar Heat Gain Coefficient is another unit of performance that determi...

Most Common Misconceptions Regarding Replacement Windows

There are a lot of misinformation out there regarding replacement windows. These information prevents people from properly choosing their replacement windows. This can lead to bad energy dissipation around the house. If you want an efficient house system, you need to study what kind of replacement windows is best suited for your home. Window replacement

When Should We Replace Our Server – IS that the question?

In other words, do you need a server at all in the Cloud Era?  Everyone is talking about Cloud technologies and moving/migrating to the cloud, but is it right for you?   I’ll try to balance this as best I can.  On one hand it can be a cheaper alternative than replacing an aging SBS Server as Microsoft no longer sell the “All In One” solution for small businesses, namely the Small Business Server suite of software allowing you to run file and email services from one machine.  Perhaps they did this to try to get you buy to an Exchange Server and licenses (as well as a Domain Controller for your file and print needs).  If I were to be more cynical still, I could suggest that they were trying to force you onto their hosted Office 365 email solution.  In truth, and from my own experience with our clients, the latter has been the choice of the masses and moving their email to the cloud has been a gentle transition to cloud computing.  This will also keep the accountant happy as it avoids th...