Spring is a time for refreshing your home’s interior and your closets are a great place to start. You may have closets of all types […]
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Each employee at Windows & Doors By Brownell believes that educating the customer so they may make an effective buying decision is essential. Our salespeople spend time with each customer to make sure they understand their options and which products are best for their individual situation.
This section of our website is an extension of that commitment to education. Here you will learn some window basics and gain knowledge of what to look for if you think you may replace your windows or doors.

Home Trends For Well-Being
There’s no such thing as “the average household.” Now, more than ever, homeowners are designing homes and redesigning spaces that support long-term goals and overall […]

Awning Pushout Servery Window
Windows & Doors By Brownell is proud to introduce the Marvin Servery Window. This innovative window maximizes space and functionality in a residential or commercial […]

What Type of Replacement Window Do I Need?
Insert vs. Full Frame Replacement If you have started your search about replacement windows, you’ll hear different window terms tossed out. Let us help explain […]

Home Renderings
Let our team take a photo of your house and transform it using the new Marvin windows and doors you’ve selected. See the difference before the installation! […]

Visualization Technology
An innovative showroom experience, see your plans and projects brought to life with our visualization tool. (Williston, VT location only) […]

Ultrex FiberGlass
Quite Possibly the Perfect Building Material®. Why Ultrex Fiberglass? Fiberglass has an amazing strength-to-weight ratio, which is one of the reasons why it’s the material […]

How to Prepare Your Windows for Winter Weather
Here are some helpful tips on how to prepare your windows for winter weather. […]

Why Window Condensation Happens
Condensation is a product of humidity and heat levels within the home. […]

Painting & Staining
Aside from aesthetics, it is highly recommended that all bare wood surfaces be painted or stained and polyurethane. […]