Understanding High Efficiency Windows

April 18, 2014

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Windows provides our homes with ventilation, warmth, light, and cool breezes, but they can also affect a home’s energy efficiency— mostly in a negative way. You can reduce your monthly heating and cooling bills by installing energy efficient windows in your home.

 

 

 As a result of technological breakthroughs, advanced products and techniques are now available to craft stunning and energy efficient replacement windows that retain heat far better than the traditional way of crafting a window. Energy efficient windows have a double or triple pane glass rather than just one. Moreover, modern windows have an air space between these two glass panes which has been filled with argon gas. This technique is meant to slow down or prevent the heat transfer through the panes.

 

 A lot of heat is also wasted through the air space between the window space in the wall and the window frame. You’ve probably have had experienced a draft from leaking windows. But newer windows have rectified this problem through filling the gap around the window with insulation to prevent heat escaping from inside the house.

How to Select Energy Efficient Windows

 If your home is set up with outdated windows, it makes more sense to replace them than to modify them so that they can be energy efficient. Although modern, efficient windows are pretty expensive to purchase, they eventually pay for themselves through lowering the monthly utility bills.

When you select the right type and hire a competent expert to install them, energy efficient windows can help reduce the amount of energy consumption in your home.  When selecting a window, you need to consider things like: window performance, design, and cost.

Prior to selecting new windows for your home, choose a type of replacement window that will work best. It is a wise idea to educate yourself about the energy performance ratings of windows in order to pick the right energy performance ratings that can match with your home’s design and the local climate.

If you are remodeling your home or constructing a new one, you should take full advantage of the new energy efficient windows as an integral part of your building project. There are a wide variety of options to choose from when it comes to selecting what type of window you want to purchase. 

Windows are attractive to the eye and offer safety as well as ventilation features that are paramount to any home. Thus, your windows need to be more efficient if you want to make your home truly green.

All in all, it is a good idea to know about various window manufacturers and their prices—such as Andersen, Marvin, and Pella. Note that not all expensive windows are always the most effective and efficient options. So, be sure to make an informed decision.

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