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The Four Factors Behind Energy-Efficient Windows

Windows can be more than just a part of your home’s architecture. They can also help you save money on energy bills. Using energy-efficient materials and features can reduce cooling and heating costs. In this blog post, your trusted window experts at Renewal by Andersen® of Alaska list the four most important features of energy-efficient windows. 

1. Frame

Wood is a popular choice for homeowners who want to preserve the heritage look of their homes. However, wood is prone to rot, which isn’t good news if you’re looking for a long-term solution. As an alternative, people have switched to composite materials like Fibrex®. The strength of wood and the low-maintenance features of vinyl are combined in this product, giving you the best of both worlds.

2. Coating

Low-emissivity (or low-E) glass is a special coating that blocks specific amounts of ultraviolet rays. This special coating blocks specific amounts of ultraviolet rays that can heat the interior of your home and fade objects. This will help you keep your home looking and feeling good without pushing the HVAC system to work twice as hard. Renewal by Andersen windows are equipped with High-Performance™ Low-E4® glass, which works together with our Fibrex® material frames in providing long-term performance, beauty, and energy savings.

3. Double Glazing

Double-glazed windows effectively reduce heat transfer, resulting in stable indoor temperatures throughout the year. This improved thermal performance not only keeps your home warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer but also leads to significant energy savings and reduced utility bills. In addition, double-glazed windows provide enhanced noise reduction and increased security.

4. Gas Fill

Argon gas is a popular choice for filling the space in between the panes of double-glazed windows, primarily due to its excellent thermal insulation properties. As a non-toxic, clear, and odorless gas that’s denser than air, argon provides improved insulation by reducing heat transfer through the window.

Window replacement can be challenging. But with proper research, preparation and professional assistance, you can overcome any obstacles and achieve your desired outcome. To start your window replacement project, give us a call or fill out our contact form to schedule a free, no obligation consultation. We’re proud to serve Anchorage, the Mat-Su Valley, Fairbanks, the Kenai Peninsula, and Juno.

Hannah Holmes

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