
What You Need To Know About Thermally Broken Windows
Thermally broken windows can make your home more comfortable while reducing energy costs. Learn all you need to know about thermally broken windows.
Step into this warm and peaceful transitional home built by Jenny Walker of Austin Mod Homes. Situated on almost one and a half acres, surrounded by mature oak trees, this gorgeous and private home is an oasis of tranquility. Featuring large custom aluminum RAM picture windows, a pivot door, and casement windows, this home boasts light and airy spaces around every corner. Pictured in this home is Jenny Walker and her daughter, and Austin real estate agent, Alisa Wells and her son.
“Windows and doors are huge for me because I love natural light in the house. I want every room to have so much natural light that you don’t even have to turn on the lights. When you’re in a house flooded with light, I just love how it feels. I love modern windows and doors. It’s almost like you’re outside, but you’re inside.” -Jenny Walker, Austin Mod Homes
“It is very rare to find a female builder. The advantages of being a female builder is that we can manage people different. I’ve been told I’m very patient and calm. People really, I think, appreciate that. I think women can be very good multitaskers. In construction, when you’re handling so many moving parts and so many different people, it’s a very important part of the build.” -Jenny Walker, Austin Mod Homes
Thermally broken windows can make your home more comfortable while reducing energy costs. Learn all you need to know about thermally broken windows.
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