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Average High:64°
Average Low:43°
Mean Temperature:54°
Average Precipitation:3.5 inches
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Small as Maryland is, the western mountains average 50 fewer freeze-free days than the eastern parts of the state. Likewise, the 110-inch average snowfall total in Garrett County means much greater heating needs than homes in Baltimore County. So your choice of replacement windows in Maryland takes a bit of research. Look for the ENERGY STAR label as you shop, and learn how to interpret these ratings on it...Read More
The state of Maryland enjoys a moderate climate, with average mean temperatures ranging from 33 degrees in January to 77 degrees in July. However, colder winter nights and hotter summer days are not unusual, so the cost of maintaining a comfortable temperature in Maryland homes can be a concern. Since an estimated 30 percent of heating and cooling losses occur through windows, Maryland homeowners should consider energy efficient window replacement...Read More
Maryland, for its size, has a broad range of climates. The northwest part of the state can experience cold winters, while the southeast climate is tempered by the Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay. Hot, humid summers may be followed by heavy rains, ice storms, and snow in the winter...Read More
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Who couldn't use a raise this year? You may not get much of a raise at work this year, but you can give yourself a raise at home by installing replacement windows. Here are three ways a window replacement project can put more money in your pocket...Read More
There are many reasons to consider replacement windows, especially if you've ever lived through spectrum of seasons in Maryland. The winters in Maryland can be frigid and icy, while the summers can bring dangerous heatwaves. In such a climate, your windows are the key to keeping your home as comfortable as possible...Read More
Maryland can have very hot summers and cold (even snowy) winters. Ordinary window replacements may not be enough to address these two weather extremes. What you need are Low-E replacement windows that will help keep heating--and air conditioning--costs down...Read More
IWith home prices in Baltimore, Maryland averaging around $240,000 through the first few weeks of 2010, it's a good time to consider window replacement as a way to boost the aesthetic appeal and resale value of your home. Window replacement can enhance the style and curb appeal of your home, as well as lead to substantial savings in monthly utility bills...Read More
Maryland has been called America in miniature. From the beaches to the mountains and from large cities to small towns, Maryland has a little bit of everything to offer. Unfortunately, Maryland's weather also ranges from one extreme to the other. Because of these wide extremes in weather patterns across the state, energy efficiency is a hot topic for homeowners and politicians alike...Read More
Do you live in the Chesapeake Bay area or another part of Maryland, and you're thinking about window replacement for your home? Maryland can be a wonderful place to live, even without taking into consideration the readily available Maryland blue crabs. But window replacement can be a big project, and you should think about certain choices and regulations in Maryland before you begin...Read More
To the east and southeast, Maryland is bordered on the Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay. And while it is a relatively small state, it has vast changes in weather. Baltimore alone experiences a dramatic swing from summer temperatures of 78 degrees in July to a chilling 33 degrees in January. The southern part of Maryland has heavy rainfall, while the western uplands of Garrett County can receive to 100 inches of snow in the winter. Summers are typically hot and steamy, and cold winters can burst your pipes...Read More