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Myth: My Current Double Pane Windows are Good Enough!

This is one of the most common myths that keep homeowners from replacing their windows. They feel that if their windows are double pane, they are fine and working efficiently, no matter how old they are. The fact is older double pane windows are simply two panes of glass that were set in the frame to create an additional air-gap barrier that reduces some energy transfer.

Replacement window technology of today has advanced so far in the past twenty years, that older double pane windows are highly inefficient compared to today’s double-pane windows. Special technology advancements like gas fills, spacers, films, and specially formulated seals create a highly efficient window that prevents sound and energy transfer, along with blocking certain harmful light rays.

Few, if any of these are found in older double pane windows. And chances are, your older windows have broken seals and perhaps condensation. Replacing them will reduce energy usage, protect your furniture from the sun’s rays, and quiet your home from outdoor noise.

Myth: Solar is Too Expensive!

The cost of solar has dropped dramatically over the last two decades making solar more affordable than ever. Electricity rates are increasing, so lower solar costs and higher utility rates have improved the return on investment and payback. In fact, solar power isn’t just about being nice to the environment; it’s a wise financial decision. In most cases, homeowners will save tens of thousands of dollars or more over the life of a system.

Going solar does not mean you have to pay for it all at the time of installation. Several solar financing options exist to help spread out the costs over time, plus federal tax credits and state incentives, offset the costs. This makes solar still well worth the investment even after calculating interest charges.
With all this in mind, going solar can save you significantly on your electric bill and can even increase your home’s value. A 2018 Zillow analysis said solar panels raised the value of a home by 4.1% across the U.S. Call us to find out more.

Outdoor Kitchens: Transform Your Outdoor Space into a Culinary Oasis

When it comes to outdoor living features, an outdoor kitchen installation is one of the most popular choices. By adding a sleek and stylish outdoor summer kitchen, it takes the art of backyard entertaining to a whole new level. At GVS, we are an outdoor kitchen builder. Let us design and build the perfect custom outdoor kitchen of your dreams.
outdoor kitchen with seating around circular bar
GVS Design Build has years of experience as outdoor kitchen contractors. We understand the importance of having a functional summer kitchen that not only enhances your backyard living space but also makes entertaining and cooking a breeze. Whether you are looking for a basic BBQ area on patio or a full-fledged outdoor kitchen, complete with a bar, sink, refrigerator, storage and even a pizza oven, we have the perfect solution for you.

Our knowledgeable staff will work with you to design a custom outdoor kitchen that fits your unique needs and style. We use only the highest quality equipment and materials that will stand the test of time, and all of our installations are backed by our industry-leading warranty.

MYTH: Design-Build is More Expensive than Traditional Build

Design-build is more cost-efficient than traditional project delivery. This is because the project budget is identified early in the process and continuously maintained through a highly collaborative process.

Under GVS’s design-build methods, the designer and builder work shoulder-to-shoulder in real-time. Speaking face-to-face, they avoid miscommunications that can occur within a set of construction documents. This saves time and money and, more importantly, minimizes costly disputes.

Many owners across the country are clamoring to have design-build as an option because they want to reap the benefits of increased innovation, less litigation, and faster delivery speed for their projects.