Energy Saving Replacement Windows

Posted under News and Society by admin on Saturday 19 December 2009 at 1:46 am

The most energy efficient window replacement can be acquired by purchasing among the brands I will provide below and by securing a good contractor who can help you install them well. More about this later – for now let me briefly look at what I considerto be an energy efficient replacement window.

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What makes the best energy efficient window?

• It must be certified by recognised authorities like Energy Star and NFRC, which stands for National Fenestration Rating Counsel.
• It has low argon gas in it.
• Some of them have vinyl frames.
• A few have double pane glass with an Rating (R) value of 2 to 10.

Benefits of these types of windows

• They help save on power bills as they are able to trap heat during cold weather.
• Making use of vinyl frames together with the most energy efficient window replacement provides maximum efficiency particularly if it is built from spectrally selective glass.
• They allow more light in whilst reflecting infra red radiation. These are especially those that are low-e windows and spectrally selective.
• You utilise to lower your carbon “footprint”
• Many of them are really high quality and do in the long run pay for themselves – if you know what I mean.

Examples of the most energy efficient replacement windows

There are are many of them to look at but you can check them out. There are a number of suppliers and contractors that can assist you look for one that is relevant to you. Some window examples include GreenView, Patio Enclosures Comfort Shield, Milgard, Polaris, Okna, Great Lakes, Soft-Lite and Simonton.

It really is a good idea to have energy efficient windows in your home you never realise just how much energy you can save in terms of lighting and heat

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