by Steve Kezios | Mar 22, 2015 | Glass Replacement |
If you live in an older home installing new windows will save energy costs. Older single pane windows are far less efficient when compared to new high-performance windows which are constructed with two panes of glass and a Low-E Coating. Upgrading to ENERGY STAR® new...
by Steve Kezios | Feb 1, 2015 | DIY Help, Glass Replacement, Videos |
If you need to replace your old, single-pane basement windows consider upgrading to Glass Block windows. Glass Blocks are weather-tight, maintenance-free, and are very energy efficient. With an R-Value of up to 2.0 glass blocks will help to keep your basement warm in...
by Steve Kezios | Aug 30, 2014 | Window Questions |
When shopping for new windows pay close attention to the NFRC Window Energy Ratings on the label. The NFRC, or National Fenestration Rating Council, is the entity that conducts the testing of windows that is required by manufacturers in order to apply the Energy Star®...
by Steve Kezios | Jul 19, 2014 | Window Questions |
You just received your latest utility bill and are wondering if new windows reduce energy costs? If you live in an older home, with older windows, the answer is most certainly yes new windows reduce energy costs. This is particularly true if you live in a Northern...
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