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		<title>San Diego Window Screen Contractor Gets Residents Ready for Summer Sun</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Apr 2012 18:54:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[San Diego, CA (PRWEB) March 29, 2012 With spring just around the corner, many homeowners are dreaming of opening windows and spending time on their patios and porches. Yet warmer weather can also bring bugs, blaring heat, and glare. Window and door screens not only help with these problems but also increase ventilation and lower [...]]]></description>
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<p> With spring just around the corner, many homeowners are dreaming of opening windows and spending time on their patios and porches. Yet warmer weather can also bring bugs, blaring heat, and glare. Window and door screens not only help with these problems but also increase ventilation and lower energy bills.</p>
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<p>Today homeowners have a wide variety of styles of screens to choose from, says Sheri Goodwin, Sales Manager of Premier Retractable Screens, the exclusive mobile screen service for all 21 San Diego County Home Depot stores. Whether a homeowner needs to screen doors or windows, French doors, swinging doors, patio sliding glass doors, or large openings like patios or lanais, theres a vast array of screen solutions to fit every need.</p>
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<p>The following are just a few of the options available:</p>
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<p>Retractable Screens</p>
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<p>Traditional screen doors can obstruct a view and cover up a beautiful door. However, retractable screen doors are stored in the low profile cassette housing and only visible when in use. Retractable screen doors can be custom fit to any door including sliding glass doors, single and double French doors, as well as regular single doors.</p>
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<p>Solar Screens</p>
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<p>Solar screens block the heat from coming into the home while offering protection from UV rays. Air conditioning costs can be reduced by as much as 40 percent. The screens can be mounted on the exterior of the house over existing windows or made into shades that can be lowered or raised as needed. Solar screens offer daytime privacy and are ideal for patios, screened-in porches, and skylights, as well as windows.</p>
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<p>Sun Shades and Retractable Awnings</p>
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<p>According to the American Society of Heating and Air Conditioning Engineers, the use of awnings can reduce solar heat gain by up to 77 percent. Sun shades and retractable awnings can transform a deck or patio into an outdoor room while protecting patio furniture from the sun and providing shelter from harmful UV rays. Quality sun shades and awnings are made of material that will withstand outdoor use and are far better than a tippy umbrella.</p>
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<p>Premier Retractable Screens is a certified screen installer in San Diego and the exclusive mobile screen service for all 21 San Diego County Home Depot stores. They provide installation and repair of window screens, door screens, retractable screens, sliding patio door screens, solar screens, motorized sun screens, sun shades, retractable awnings, and much more. Their high quality products provide unmatched strength and durability and all employees are screened through a rigorous background check for peace of mind and security.  Owned and operated by a 10-year former U.S. Marine veteran and retired law enforcement officer, homeowners can count on this company to treat each home the same as their parents house. Their unmatched craftsmanship offers the highest value for a homeowners hard earned money.</p>
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<p>For more information, please visit their website at http://www.premierretractablescreens.com.</p>
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<p>About Premier Retractable Screens</p>
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<p>Premier Screens is a certified screen installer in San Diego, California. They provide window and door screens, retractable screens, solar screens, sun shades,retractable awnings, motorized sun screens and much more to protect a home from the suns brutal rays in hot months. As mobile installers, they come to customers homes for convenience and provide superior customer service. Owned and operated by a 10-year veteran and retired law enforcement officer and accredited with the Better Business Bureau since 2005 with an A+ rating, this is a company homeowners can trust. They serve the entire San Diego County including; San Diego, Carlsbad, Encinitas, La Costa, Solana Beach, Carmel Valley, Del Mar, Rancho Bernardo, Carmel Mountain Ranch, Scripps Ranch, Rancho Bernardo, Point Loma, Bonita, La Jolla, Pacific Beach, Santee, Eastlake, Fallbrook, San Elijo Hills, Santa Luz, Rancho Santa Fe, and Fairbanks Ranch.</p>
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		<title>How Furniture Window Shopping Can Save You Money</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2010 18:32:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What&#8217;s one of the best ways to save money? Window shopping, and not because you&#8217;re not buying. By &#8220;window shopping,&#8221; we&#8217;re not necessarily talking about a literal walking past the windows of outside stores or those in a mall. Rather, we mean comparison shopping, regardless of how you do so. So, for example, this could [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What&#8217;s one of the best ways to save money? Window shopping, and not because you&#8217;re not buying. By &#8220;window shopping,&#8221; we&#8217;re not necessarily talking about a literal walking past the windows of outside stores or those in a mall.<br />
Rather, we mean comparison shopping, regardless of how you do so. So, for example, this could be done very simply on the Internet as well as around physical shops.<br />
Benefits of Window Shopping<br />
Window shopping lets you, the consumer, stay informed about available products, pricing in your area and upcoming sales. Most shoppers know the best techniques to find great deals, but how you have confidence that you have actually found one can be a little more difficult.<br />
Did you know that almost 90 percent of shoppers do some sort of physical window shopping before they actually commit to a purchase? That statistic doesn&#8217;t even include those who investigate and research a product or retailer online.<br />
Applied to Furniture Shopping<br />
When it comes to furniture shopping, window shopping is a great way to keep an eye out for bargains, get a real feel for the products and materials that you&#8217;re interested and get to know the retailers in your area or online. If you can make the time, a few trips to the store before you actually make that furniture purchase is all part of consumer research.<br />
Are you aware that almost 20 percent of Google&#8217;s web searches are consumer or purchasing related? That&#8217;s billions of searches every day looking for information on particular products, brands, retailers or sales.<br />
Step in to Take a Look<br />
To really get the full benefit of a window shopping experience, try actually going into the store. You&#8217;ll get the opportunity to feel the furniture fabric in person and even sit on it to gauge its comfort level for you and family members. That tactile experience goes well beyond anything the Internet can offer. And certainly this step decreases the dissatisfaction factor upon delivery.<br />
There&#8217;s another advantage to window shopping, and that&#8217;s price awareness. Once you have your radar turned on and your eyes looking out for a particular product, you start to notice price fluctuations. You&#8217;ll frequently find deals inside the store that may never be posted on a web site.<br />
Locating Great Deals<br />
You will spot flyers advertising furniture sales and billboards boasting great deals on living room sets. As you build up a price awareness over the weeks or months that you&#8217;re window shopping, you increase your knowledge and confidence as a consumer, meaning you&#8217;re more likely to spend less on your next furniture purchase and purchase what you really want for your home.<br />
In short, window shopping is a great way to save money on your next furniture purchase. So, if you&#8217;re saving up now or planning to buy within the next few months, it&#8217;s time to get your glasses out, but not your wallet, and start &#8220;shopping&#8221; before you buy. In the end, the cost will likely be a bit more of your time, but much less from your bank account. <br/><br/></p>
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