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Energy-Efficient Windows—Everything You Need To Know About Them

Energy-Efficient Windows—Everything You Need To Know About Them

Energy-efficient windows have taken over the market in recent years. An increasing number of homeowners are now opting for more energy-efficient components in their homes.

Experts find that since more millennials are now in the market for homes, they’re more eco-minded. Having more “green” homes comes with its benefits, one important one being an increase in the value of the property.

Energy-efficient windows are also known as energy-saving windows. They’re designed to minimize heating and cooling loss from your home, reducing your utility bills as a result.

How do energy-efficient windows benefit you?

These windows are useful for homes all year round. During Canada’s harsh winters, the cold draft can make your home quite uncomfortable. It’s colder than you like and that means you need to crank up the furnace to stay warm. The warm air escapes through the cracks in the old windows, or the heating loss may occur due to low-quality window glass. Energy-efficient windows ensure this doesn’t happen.

Similarly, in the summers, the hot sun can make your home warmer due to low-quality windows that heat up and allow the heat and harmful UV rays to enter your home.

What makes windows energy-efficient?

Multiple glass panes

Double and triple-pane windows are known to be efficient. The multiple layers create air pockets around your home that insulate it. The vacuum created by the multiple layers of glass panes doesn’t allow your home to become too warm or too cold.

High-quality window frames

Old window frames with cracks and gaps are of no use when you want to make your home more energy-efficient. They allow drafts that make your home really cold during winters.

High-quality window frames are made of materials that prevent the transfer of heat and insulate your home for a more efficient HVAC system.

Low-E glass

Low emissive glass has a protective coating that ensures the heat stays in your home during winters. Low-E glass reduces energy gain from heat during summers. The protective coating also prevents the UV rays from entering your home.

Argon or krypton gas

The two types of gases are also filled between double-paned glass windows to insulate them. These gases product up to 50% less heat than pure air and are, therefore, found to be more effective. You won’t experience any condensation with these gases either!

Have your home’s outdated and inefficient windows replaced by a trustworthy window and door installation company, give Trust Build Windows and Doors a try! We specialize in providing Window Installation Toronto.

Take a look at the multiple Custom Replacement Windows Toronto we have worked on before booking us for your home’s renovation as well.

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