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March Denver Weather Stats
Average High:64°
Average Low:36°
Mean Temperature:50°
Average Precipitation:1.3 inches
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Despite Denver's high altitude of 5,332 feet (hence the "Mile High City" slogan), the climate is relatively mild, with more days of sunshine than either Miami or San Diego. Average daily temperatures range from 30 degrees in January to 70 degrees in August, with an annual average of 50 degrees...Read More
Denver's climate puts windows to the test. 62 inches of snow each winter. Record highs around 104 degrees. Freezing lows possible almost any month. Whew! No wonder old wooden window frames with single pane glass give up. If yours are rotted, infested, leaking, condensing moisture, and/or creating discomfort and high energy bills, it may be time to bite the bullet...Read More
The Efficient Windows Collaborative (EWC), an organization that promotes the benefits of energy-efficient replacement windows, locates Denver in the cold, northern zone of Colorado where residents spend most of their energy costs on heating. With lows of 15 degrees in January and highs of 86 degrees in August, most Denver residents see seven months of temperatures that rarely reach 60 degrees...Read More
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Denver may have been hit as hard as anywhere with the downturn in the housing market, but the experts are predicating that the economy is on the upswing, and the housing market will soon follow...Read More
When it's time for replacement windows, you want only the best for your money. Replacement windows can be a huge investment, so it's important that you make the right one! Replacement windows can provide more security and beauty for your home while reducing your heating and cooling costs by significant amounts...Read More
Because it's so close to the mountains, Denver weather can be somewhat unpredictable, especially in the winter. Many Denver residents often complete remodeling projects in the warmer, summer months. Are you looking for a little payback from your next remodel? Here are five reasons that installing replacement windows in your Denver home makes smart financial sense...Read More
You may have many opportunities to green up your life these days, and saving money can also be a top priority for many Denver residents. Choosing replacement windows for your Denver home may be your chance to accomplish both of these objectives in the Mile High City...Read More
At more than a mile above sea level, homes in Denver take a pounding from high doses of ultraviolet rays from the sun. Many Denver window experts recommend high-grade vinyl windows for Colorado window replacement...Read More
If you live in the mile high city of Denver, you probably boast to your friends that life in Denver is like nowhere else--that's true in spades when you consider weather and its effect on Denver homes. Denver's high altitude means there is less atmosphere to temper weather conditions leading to extremes of hot and cold...Read More
Denver is known for outdoor recreation, its quality of life and, of course, its elevation on the high plains of the Rocky Mountains. The Mile High City experiences extremes in weather from winter to summer, yet boasts a greater number of bright, sunny days than San Diego or Miami...Read More