Live Wreath Tips You Need for the Holidays!
If you love to decorate with fresh greenery, we’ve got just the video for you!
If you love to decorate with fresh greenery, we’ve got just the video for you!
To spread the joy of the season, we’re excited to share some of our favorite recipes—perfect for bringing everyone together around the dinner table!
Prepare your home for winter with essential tips for window insulation and energy efficiency. Read on to keep your space warm and cozy all season long.
Choosing the right window company is important, so how do you know you are getting quality windows at a good value that are installed correctly? You need to do your research.
Here are some clear signs your windows may need an upgrade, along with tips on what to look for and why it matters.
There are several factors that contribute to the total investment for a new door, which can vary depending on the door style, material, whether it’s an exterior or interior door, and the labor costs associated with the installation.
Dramatic, dark window frames can create a bold aesthetic for your home, but there are certain drawbacks to know about. Learn more to decide if black or darker windows are the right choice for your space.
Confused by window and door terminology? When it comes to customers using the wrong names, we’ve heard it all. But don’t worry, we’re here to help.
When choosing new windows, you’re likely to find there are a lot of terms that may be unfamiliar to you…
Here are some basic tips for flag care, display and disposal so you can enjoy the Stars and Stripes in all its majesty!
Severe weather has hit the Louisville area and hail may have damaged your windows and doors. What do you do?
If you’ve ever shopped for new doors, you know there’s a lot more to them than just door hinges and door panels.
You’ve invested a lot in your windows, so it’s only natural to want to keep them clean and looking their best!
Choosing the right windows for your home is a big decision. Here are a few key considerations to keep in mind…
Selecting the right grids or grilles for your windows is an important decision that can significantly impact your home’s overall look and feel.
Wondering how big your holiday wreath should be? We asked the experts at Digs Home & Garden for a few pointers and here’s what they had to say.
Issues with the doors in your home can be a headache. Here are some of the most common problems homeowners face, as well as some tips on how to remedy them.
Phillip Patterson, president and owner of Phillip Patterson Painting, Inc., is here to offer some helpful tips and tricks to set you up for success!
When configuring doors for your home, it’s important to consider a few important factors before making a decision.
While windows come in all dimensions, there’s a lot of talk about “standard size” windows. But just how standard are they really?
Being the only Marvin Certified Installing Retailer in the Louisville area means our experience, expertise, and dedication to providing exceptional service can’t be beat.
No matter your design vision, there’s a glass door to fit your needs and complement your home.
You’re ready to start your journey for information on replacement windows, but the first thing you wonder is “how much.”
We’re proud to announce our new partnership with Weather Shield, a family-owned manufacturer of high-quality doors and windows.
For our final entry in this series, let’s take a look at those parts common to both doors and windows.
Just like with windows, doors have a long list of parts and pieces the average homeowner may not be familiar with.
Explore some of the most common window terms and definitions to help you gain a clearer view when shopping for replacement windows!
Just like windows, winter chills can pass through your entry doors as well. Substantial heat loss and increased energy bills can be attributed to these door problems.
It’s officially winter and you can feel the chill outside. However, if you are feeling that chill inside, it is time to check your windows and get them ready for winter!
There are a lot of options for glass whether it be the insulation, the strength and the surface coatings, all of which will maximize your investment.
Even if your shutters look damaged, many times they can be repaired rather than replaced.
Choosing shutters for your windows requires some thought and planning to ensure you get the right type for your window.
When you shop for replacement windows and doors based solely on price, you can put your considerable investment in your home at risk.
Once you’ve made the decision to update your entry with a new front door—what’s next?
As any owner of a historic home will tell you, renovation projects can be exciting but often come with a long list of challenges.
Your front door is often the first impression your guests have of your house—and sometimes of you too.
Here at Door Store and Windows, it is our goal to be totally transparent.
You’ve invested and replaced your windows, now make the most of them!
At Door Store and Windows, we often have customers inquire about purchasing storm or screen doors. When it comes to storm doors, our first question is “why?”
It’s an unusual problem to have: how do you make two distinct houses complement one another? This is the question posed by our customer when undertaking an atypical remodeling project.
Door Store and Windows is now the exclusive Arcadia Custom Windows and Doors dealer in Kentucky and Southern Indiana. Arcadia Custom produces luxury high-performance Thermal Steel and “Steel Look” Aluminum windows and doors.
If you’re considering purchasing a new patio door, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by different designs, styles, and materials. Door Store and Windows is here to help! If you’re about to embark on a patio door project, one of these patio door styles is sure to fit your needs.
Windows in areas like the kitchen and bath are more likely to have condensation. However, even if you find condensation in other areas, it doesn’t always indicate a problem.
Many customers ask us if it’s necessary to replace all of their windows at one time, and the answer is: “Absolutely not”! There are many reasons to replace windows in stages rather than all at once.
There are infinite possibilities for creating the perfect window to suit your home and needs. Today, we’re going to talk about six different window styles and how the way they open can make them the best choice for your space.
To get the most out of Kentucky’s great climate, the key is to marry your indoor and outdoor spaces. We believe that the best way to achieve this is through the right door (or sometimes, the right door and window combination)! Let’s look at some options.
Renovating a historic home is one of the most fun and exciting projects you can undertake as a homeowner. Whether you’re modernizing an older home or staying true to the original design, remodeling historic homes can be a huge undertaking.
There is no hard and fast rule dictating when windows need to be replaced. Similarly, there’s no standard “shelf-life” for windows. That said, there are some warning signs that your windows might need to be replaced.
Now that spring has arrived, the annual task of spring cleaning is likely to begin soon, making it the perfect time to inspect a few things around your house. Window rot is one thing you simply don’t want going untreated…
During this time, we want you to know that the Door Store and Windows is open. We intend to service our customers as best we can, with virtual, social-distancing options available.
How do you know that our products are the highest quality? We use them in our own homes! In today’s blog, our long-time teammate, Karen, shares the story of her brand-new window recently installed in her St. Matthews home.
Door Store and Windows is proud to be supporting the efforts of a local institution, Redeemer Lutheran Church and the great work that Redeemer is doing in the community. From November through January, our wonderful staff will be volunteering their time to the Food Pantry, and we will also be taking up food collection for upcoming pantries.
New windows and doors aren’t just about aesthetics. Sometimes we’ll get a customer with a very specific need and we never shy away from a challenge! For example, our customers presented a unique problem: noise abatement.
A recent customer approached us about her St. Matthews home. The home was built in the early 1930s and her recent renovation aimed to modernize it, while keeping the original aesthetic in place. A challenge? Not really. There is no rule that says all hardware within a home must match. In fact, adding different finishes…
New doors and windows can be a big investment of time and money, but is that investment actually worthwhile? Recently we checked in with a Door Store and Windows customer who purchased twenty new Marvin windows for her home back in 2007. When we asked how the look and function of the windows compared to…
Looking for exterior design inspiration? Door Store and Windows can help. Take a look at these gorgeous homes with Door Store and Windows products and find something that you’ll love.
A substantial remodel can completely change the look and feel of a home. With a lengthy project it can feel like one big decision after another, but don’t overlook or underestimate small details that can make a tremendous difference. Recently we worked with a client on a back-porch remodel that was chock full of little…
Palladian Window Installation – Part Two! Read part one of the Palladian window install blog here! In our last post, we shared the initial stages of our largest window replacement to-date: a 10 ft by 17 ft, two-story Palladian window. One of the most important aspects of the installation was ensuring that the homeowner was…
Palladian Window Replacement – Part One With over twenty years of experience and a talented team of experts, Door Store and Windows (TDSW) is uniquely equipped to tackle even the most challenging installation projects. Recently, a client came to us after consulting with three other window replacement companies who were unable to complete their project.…
Replacing more than one window in your home may sound like a daunting project, but at Door Store and Windows we strive to make the window replacement process as simple as possible for the homeowner. One important aspect of this is our efficient rolling installation.
Earlier this spring, our founders Ann and Laurie were interviewed by McKenzie Nalley for Louisville Builder Magazine.
When undertaking window installation projects, don’t forget to consider fall protection.
Over the course of three days this February, TDSW attended the International Builders Show (IBS) in Las Vegas, NV…
It’s time for the second installment of Team Member Trivia! At Door Store and Windows our people are our stars. They create an enjoyable experience for both our customers and strategic partners and make it fun to come into work every day! We hope these fun facts help you get to know our team a bit better.
At Door Store and Windows our people are our stars. They create an enjoyable experience for both our customers and strategic partners and make it fun to come into work every day! For this reason, we are excited to introduce Team Member Trivia – fun facts to help you get to know our team a bit better.
At Door Store and Windows (TDSW) we pride ourselves on offering our clients the highest quality products. That’s why we’re happy to present Sierra Pacific Windows to Louisville – a stylish product with a wide array of features and colors at a cost that won’t break your budget.
You’re probably curious about the installation process and how much time it will take. Our number one priority is customer satisfaction and 100% transparency with our customers. We are proud to say that most of our door installation projects take one day to complete.
We’ve all heard the adage about the cobbler who’s so busy providing shoes for others that his own children don’t have footwear…
Do you know someone who has been talking about revamping their home with a door or window replacement? We have the perfect gift idea for you.
We are so excited and thankful to have recently won a 2018 Better Business Bureau Torch Award in the Small Business category!
Door Store and Windows (TDSW) is proud to announce that they are a 2018 Better Business Bureau (BBB) Torch Award winner in the small business category.
The first blast of winter is upon us and the chill inside your home tells you your windows or doors need to be replaced. Don’t put it off until better weather arrives…
We love supporting our community whenever we can. Each year we work with a number of organizations donating our time or money to a cause that is close to our hearts.
Right now you’re probably wondering if we really need instructions on something as basic as opening windows. But, if you’ve been researching new or replacement windows in the Louisville area, you’ve likely learned that there are hundreds of types, styles, and materials on the market.
Right now you’re probably wondering if we really need instructions on something as basic as opening windows. But, if you’ve been researching new or replacement windows in the Louisville area, you’ve likely learned that there are hundreds of types, styles, and materials on the market.
The typical home can lose more than 30% of its heat through bad windows (from the Department of Energy). Summer does not change this fact, new windows can help.
Most locals know that Old Louisville is full of fantastic architecture and beautiful older homes. What many may not know is that there are some of the most beautiful private, historic gardens in this area as well. This weekend you are able to tour several of these incredible gardens and outdoor spaces in The 25th Annual Old Louisville Hidden Treasures Garden Tour.
As a token of our gratitude for those who have served in our Nation’s Armed Forces we are donating $11 from the sale of each window or door through June 30 to Dogs Helping Heroes.
Spring has sprung, and the weather is finally warm! Are you ready to open up your home to the outdoors? Indoor/outdoor living is key in warmer months, and can translate well in the colder months too.
Our country is blessed with able bodied men and women who answer the call to serve and defend our land and freedoms. Memorial Day is a day for us to remember those who have died in our country’s service. So many have served, many have died and many have returned, but few unscathed by their…
If you’ve ever shopped for windows, you probably wondered whether you need low-e glass or if it’s just some marketing mumbo-jumbo. “Low-E” refers to low emissivity.
We spent a couple of days last winter getting this patio door ready for the outdoor season in Louisville. The original patio door (shown above) was a single door with a window to the side – not exactly a show stopper.
Exterior window shutters have a long history gracing windows before glass was readily available or affordable. Wood shutters served to protect the window opening, provide privacy, add additional insulation during winter and block the sun in the summer.
We field questions every day on which material – wood, vinyl or fiberglass – is best and why. We’ll focus this discussion on vinyl and fiberglass materials.
Have you ever heard a repeated thud on your window only to find out it’s a bird? This is not the occasional strike when a bird inadvertently hits a window…this is a repeated and deliberate attack on your window.
Window or door screens are an absolute must in the spring and summer in Kentuckiana. They allow us to enjoy breezes without having to worry about bugs and other unwanted critters.
Are you ready to make a statement in your home? Consider adding definition with one of the latest trends in windows — but one that is here to stay — dark windows.
Are you ready to make a statement in your home? Consider adding definition with one of the latest trends in windows — but one that is here to stay — dark windows.
We encountered a situation where the wrong door was used for a new home resulting in door failure after only seven years…
Have you ever seen a home with windows or an entry door that just didn’t look quite right? We see them all the time, but we can help…
How much will it cost to replace my windows or doors? That’s probably the single, most-asked question we get and here’s our answer.
In celebration of our 20th anniversary, we want to take a look back at some of the milestones of our business.
Delivering “Outstanding Customer Experiences” is our mission. We want to thank you for recognizing our efforts.
Even if you are not planning to sell your home anytime soon, it is an inevitable question when you consider remodeling: How much will this improvement add to the value of my home?
We are proud and honored to announce that we have been named Window and Door magazine 2016 Dealer of the Year in the Overall Excellence, Leadership in the Homeowner Market category.
You know that Door Store and Windows sells and installs replacement windows and doors. But we also have established strong relationships with some of the top builders, remodelers and architects in the area to be their window and door specialists.
Our Marvin Scenic Doors bring the outdoors in by blending indoor and outdoor living spaces. Marvin Scenic Doors offer three beautiful ways to open up a one-of-a-kind view.
Recently, three of our team members traveled to Amish Country in Ohio to participate in a training and information session at ProVia, one of our entry door suppliers.
As we build relationships with Louisville area builders, remodelers and architects, we try to provide opportunities for those groups to learn more about our windows and doors.
Integrity® from Marvin Windows and Doors has once again been named the “Best Quality Fiberglass Window Brand” in the 2015 Brand Use Study conducted by BUILDER Magazine. The company was also honored in 2014.
Having a family plan for evacuating your home in the event of an emergency is a smart idea. In your plan, it is recommended to include two ways to escape from every room in case one way is blocked by fire or smoke. Here are some tips for evaluating the windows in your home for…
Ann Gregory brings in a pro to talk about using plants in containers to accessorize a front entry. Jeff Wallitsch, Container Expert at Wallitsch Nursery & Garden Center visits Ann at her house to offer his magic touch.
As spring arrives, you naturally want to open your windows and let in fresh air. If you have young children in your home, take a moment to make sure the open window doesn’t pose a danger. According to a study by the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Center for Injury and Research Policy, every year in the…
In Kentuckiana, window screens allow you to enjoy fresh breezes while keeping pesky bugs out of your home. Our seasonal transitions have us opening and closing our windows regularly.
Whether you see your kitchen as a place to toil over a hot stove or to tantalize some taste buds, kitchen windows bring much needed natural light to make any task easier.
There are a number of different window styles available – casement, double-hung, picture and more – each designed for a particular use.
This article is a guest blog post by Anne Del Prince, a Louisville, KY architect specializing in residential projects.
Replacing a house full of windows sounds like a daunting task, right? Great news – it does not have to be!
We value a strong relationship with our suppliers and think that we have put together an outstanding supplier team. But as styles, colors and other trends change we must constantly evaluate our offerings.
The changing of the seasons usually brings a change in the condition of your windows and doors.
Integrity Marvin windows are made with Ultrex pultruded fiberglass, a material patented nearly 20 years ago when Integrity pioneered the fiberglass windows category.
One of the real thrills of our business is to hear the stories of the relationships between homeowners and their homes.
Finding a door that matches the door you’re replacing can be challenging…especially for older homes.
Sometimes you really want to change your front door. Your entry door is okay – maybe a little dated – but okay. The style is traditional and timeless. The slab and jamb are still in good condition (no rot or warping). What do you do?
After a recent break-in at their Old Louisville home, these homeowners needed to upgrade and revitalize their entry door. The original door, with undersized deadbolt lock and inoperable knob lock, was no match for the intruders.
We like this idea book on exterior shutters. The author is writing about using shutters to increase curb appeal. Some good pics too.
We’ve been called to at least five homes in the past 60 days due to a rash of break-ins involving kicked-in doors.
The expansive opening of a double door offers beautiful views and outstanding access, but it also offers intruders easy access if preventive measures aren’t taken.
Windows are often left unlocked and sometimes even left open either intentionally or unintentionally.
Sliding glass patio doors present special challenges to your home’s security. Newer models of sliding doors offer many more security features than older doors, but the easy-to-use design of a sliding door is also its Achilles heel.
This is the first in a series of posts on door security. In addition to Entry Doors, we will also spotlight security measures for Double Doors and Sliding Patio Doors.
Recently, Door Store and Windows sales consultant, Dena Shoemaker took her husband, Mike and visiting out-of-town friends, Dan and Lori to Science Hill Inn in Shelbyville, KY.
Door Store and Windows has earned the service industry-coveted 2012 Angie’s List Super Service Award, an honor awarded annually to approximately 5 percent of all the companies rated on Angie’s List, the nation’s leading provider of consumer reviews on local service companies.
We see many great decorating and design examples as we are allowed into the homes of our customers and prospective customers.
We found this excellent video by home improvement expert Lou Manfredini.
A new door can make your home more energy efficient and create a more aesthetically pleasing environment. Whether you are looking for an entry door, patio, slider, storm, or interior door, we can help you create any look you desire.
Saw this terrific article on Houzz.com about painting your front door black – complete with color swatches. Look through this slideshow of pictures and suggested color palettes. Like!
Lesson 3: Replacement Options – When replacing windows, there are three different replacement methods that may influence the type of windows you choose.
Lesson 2: Window Materials – Windows and doors are the biggest source of energy loss in your home.
Lesson 1: Window Styles – When it comes to buying replacement windows, it can be an overwhelming project to begin, especially if you haven’t been educated on your options.
While vacationing in North Carolina, Ann and Laurie ran across this interesting window.
How about some link love? We found this excellent blog post by Maria Killam on the “Ten Best Front Door Colours for your House.”
Every Friday – bright and early – the installation team meets to talk about next week’s work. Why? Because we want our customers to have a great experience.
We just love beautiful doors and windows. So on a very regular basis, we’re going to post idea pictures on this blog and Facebook. Stay tuned. We’ll have the door for you.
Watch this interview with Kentucky native George Clooney in his California home to see the doors that give his home style:
Want to make a great impression when first-time visitors enter your home?
This morning, I read a blog post on home security by Lou Manfredini and really liked his “common sense” ideas. (Click here to see his tips for a safe home.) This topic interests us because we regularly receive calls to help with damaged doors like the one pictured here.
We spotted this idea on The House of Smiths decorating blog. If you are looking for a way to add some zing to your kitchen consider accenting your pantry door with a splash of color just like this.
Fall isn’t just about football. It’s the window replacement season, and it’s nearly upon us!
At our installation meetings, we end our time together sharing successes or some positive news. Today our lead installer Steve told us he has a fan club of one!
This video is worth a minute of your time. Check out Integrity Windows by Marvin (fiberglass)!
Every summer I try to decorate the deck outside my house. The ‘design’ genes in the family went to sister Ann – not me. We all have our gifts but design is NOT one of mine.
Craig, our installation manager sent me this picture and commented: “You just never know what is going to greet you on 2nd measures…”
Whether you have a simple screened-in porch or just an out-dated one, let us help you make it better – improving the room’s usefulness and the value of your home.
Look what Janice and Jim did to update and replace their front door. The original door had seen better days and wasn’t very energy efficient.
The journey starts out with a call to schedule your installation. And if your installation will take longer than one day, we plan a schedule of events – which windows or doors to install in what room and on what day.
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To fulfill this, we aim to adhere as strictly as possible to the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 (WCAG 2.1) at the AA level. These guidelines explain how to make web content accessible to people with a wide array of disabilities. Complying with those guidelines helps us ensure that the website is accessible to all people: blind people, people with motor impairments, visual impairment, cognitive disabilities, and more.
This website utilizes various technologies that are meant to make it as accessible as possible at all times. We utilize an accessibility interface that allows persons with specific disabilities to adjust the website’s UI (user interface) and design it to their personal needs.
Additionally, the website utilizes an AI-based application that runs in the background and optimizes its accessibility level constantly. This application remediates the website’s HTML, adapts Its functionality and behavior for screen-readers used by the blind users, and for keyboard functions used by individuals with motor impairments.
If you’ve found a malfunction or have ideas for improvement, we’ll be happy to hear from you. You can reach out to the website’s operators by using the following email
Our website implements the ARIA attributes (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) technique, alongside various different behavioral changes, to ensure blind users visiting with screen-readers are able to read, comprehend, and enjoy the website’s functions. As soon as a user with a screen-reader enters your site, they immediately receive a prompt to enter the Screen-Reader Profile so they can browse and operate your site effectively. Here’s how our website covers some of the most important screen-reader requirements, alongside console screenshots of code examples:
Screen-reader optimization: we run a background process that learns the website’s components from top to bottom, to ensure ongoing compliance even when updating the website. In this process, we provide screen-readers with meaningful data using the ARIA set of attributes. For example, we provide accurate form labels; descriptions for actionable icons (social media icons, search icons, cart icons, etc.); validation guidance for form inputs; element roles such as buttons, menus, modal dialogues (popups), and others. Additionally, the background process scans all the website’s images and provides an accurate and meaningful image-object-recognition-based description as an ALT (alternate text) tag for images that are not described. It will also extract texts that are embedded within the image, using an OCR (optical character recognition) technology. To turn on screen-reader adjustments at any time, users need only to press the Alt+1 keyboard combination. Screen-reader users also get automatic announcements to turn the Screen-reader mode on as soon as they enter the website.
These adjustments are compatible with all popular screen readers, including JAWS and NVDA.
Keyboard navigation optimization: The background process also adjusts the website’s HTML, and adds various behaviors using JavaScript code to make the website operable by the keyboard. This includes the ability to navigate the website using the Tab and Shift+Tab keys, operate dropdowns with the arrow keys, close them with Esc, trigger buttons and links using the Enter key, navigate between radio and checkbox elements using the arrow keys, and fill them in with the Spacebar or Enter key.Additionally, keyboard users will find quick-navigation and content-skip menus, available at any time by clicking Alt+1, or as the first elements of the site while navigating with the keyboard. The background process also handles triggered popups by moving the keyboard focus towards them as soon as they appear, and not allow the focus drift outside it.
Users can also use shortcuts such as “M” (menus), “H” (headings), “F” (forms), “B” (buttons), and “G” (graphics) to jump to specific elements.
We aim to support the widest array of browsers and assistive technologies as possible, so our users can choose the best fitting tools for them, with as few limitations as possible. Therefore, we have worked very hard to be able to support all major systems that comprise over 95% of the user market share including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera and Microsoft Edge, JAWS and NVDA (screen readers).
Despite our very best efforts to allow anybody to adjust the website to their needs. There may still be pages or sections that are not fully accessible, are in the process of becoming accessible, or are lacking an adequate technological solution to make them accessible. Still, we are continually improving our accessibility, adding, updating and improving its options and features, and developing and adopting new technologies. All this is meant to reach the optimal level of accessibility, following technological advancements. For any assistance, please reach out to