by Tenco Construction | Mar 9, 2014 | Blog, Energy Savings Tips, Replacement Windows, Retrofitting Windows
Prevent Allergies with New Vinyl Windows This Spring Springtime weather has hit Southern California, but there is a downside to it- seasonal allergies. With spring, pollen is not too far behind. Pollen is a well known allergen. Since pollen is light, it is easily...
by Tenco Construction | Feb 3, 2014 | Blog, Energy Savings Tips, Replacement Windows
Window replacements have been a prominent choice when it comes to making your home energy efficient. However, replacement windows with coated panes is something that most people wouldn’t prefer as coated window panes can make your home more energy efficient, but...
by Tenco Construction | Oct 16, 2013 | Blog, Energy Savings Tips, Replacement Windows
A Quick Guide to the Main Components of an Energy Efficient Window Glass gains energy efficiency because of the addition of certain components. So what are these components? What are the dimensions that go into the design of an energy efficiency window? Glass is one...
by Tenco Construction | Sep 5, 2013 | Blog, Energy Savings Tips, Money Saving Tips
Would you be interested in receiving a $500 rebate on your electricity bill this year? Of course you would! You can give yourself a rebate by lowering the electricity consumption of your house. If you follow these easy money saving tips, you can end up saving around...
by Tenco Construction | Jul 17, 2013 | Blog, Energy Savings Tips, Replacement Windows
Benefit from Energy Star Rated Replacement Windows in Southern California’s Climate Energy Star has divided the US into four climatic zones. In this map, Southern California comes under the South Central Zone. What it basically means is that the climate in...
by Tenco Construction | Jul 8, 2013 | Blog, Energy Savings Tips, Money Saving Tips
Save Money On Your Electricity Bill This Summer Summer is here and so are high energy bills for the whole season. An average house in the US spends almost $1900 every year on energy bills alone. But there are ways to lower the bills and be environment-friendly...