Replacement Windows
How Energy Saving Low-E Replacement Windows Work.
The Low-E allows most natural light to enter freely, but reflects a significant portion of long and short wave heat energy.
In the summer, long-wave heat energy radiating from objects is reflected back outside, protecting your carpets & furniture inside as well as keeping your home more comfortable.
In winter, internal long-wave heat energy is reflected back inside, lowering heating costs and keeping your home more comfortable.
How Is Low-E Made?
Soft coat Low-E, or sputter coating, is applied in multiple layers of optically transparent silver sandwiched between layers of metal oxide in a vacuum chamber. This process provides the highest level of performance and a nearly invisible coating.
What Does Argon Gas Do?
Argon gas is an inert gas found in our atmosphere. It is a large molecule therefore it doesn’t move very fast. Injected between the hermetically sealed double glass pane unit it acts as a blanket helping to eliminate the transfer of cold, heat, & noise.
Low E Energy Star Windows
Energy Star rated replacement exterior windows and doors qualify for a tax credit. See new 2009 - 2010 rules as part of the stimulus plan. Replace your Window and Doors before December 31st 2010 and Save up to 30% !
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