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Benefits Of Replacement Windows

Replacement windows can breathe fresh life into an older home, and they are one of the deciding factors in the longevity and energy efficiency of any new structure. Replacement windows can lower your monthly heating and cooling bills, increase your home’s resale value while increasing the security and safety of your home.

Old windows are often the primary source of heat loss, especially bay windows or similar home windows with extra surface area. Windows typically lose between 20 to 40% of a home's heat. Modern Windows are rated by their U-value, which measures how resistant they are to allowing heat to pass through them. Modern windows can also come with films providing ultraviolet protection so that rugs, drapes, and upholstery are less susceptible to fading.

Today durable energy-efficient vinyl replacement windows that and are affordable and look great are becoming the #1 option for home owners. Energy efficient replacement windows will most certainly reduce heating and cooling costs and they may even allow you to downsize the heating system in your home. Energy performance is improved because the replacement windows can reflect or transmit both visible and infrared light therefore helping to heat them home and insulating it better as well.

Until recently, conventional, clear glass was the primary glazing material available for residential use. Most older windows are made with a single layer of glass. Now several types of special glass are available that can help control heat loss or gain, including low-emissivity glass, heat-absorbing glass and reflective glass. Most replacement windows today consist of two panes of glass with a pocket of air or an inert gas between them. Multiple panes of glass separated by low-conductance gas fillings and warm edge spacers, combined with thermally resistant frames, raise in board glass temperatures, slow convection and improve comfort.

Choose a window with dual-pane, low-emissivity (Low-E) and argon lend-filled glass for maximum energy efficiency. An energy efficient home must include energy efficient windows, your house may be well insulated, but windows are thin and glass cannot block significant heat flow. Replacement windows are a good investment and will significantly impact the look, feel, and operation of your home, so take the time before you buy to select a material, style, and model that is right for you and your home.

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