We provide support to homeowners in selecting replacement windows and replacement window installers. Our site provides you with in depth information to help you make decisions about window pricing, longevity, window style and architecture, replacement window efficiency, hardware, and all other options.
Our network of window replacement contractors are prescreened and licensed, wherever required. They use many of the top brands including Pella, Marvin, Milgard, Harvey, Jeld-Wen, Andersen and others. Within these brands they use various lines depending on the need of each individual homeowner. New windows are an investment that pays off over time with lower energy costs and greater comfort inside your home.
New windows lower electric and gas bills through new technology and advancements in materials. For instance, aluminum and steel conduct hot and cold air. Traditionally, these materials would allow what is known as transference along the metal, so the the heat or cold from outside would transfer to the inside of the home.
Our network of window replacement contractors are prescreened and licensed, wherever required. They use many of the top brands including Pella, Marvin, Milgard, Harvey, Jeld-Wen, Andersen and others. Within these brands they use various lines depending on the need of each individual homeowner. New windows are an investment that pays off over time with lower energy costs and greater comfort inside your home.
New windows lower electric and gas bills through new technology and advancements in materials. For instance, aluminum and steel conduct hot and cold air. Traditionally, these materials would allow what is known as transference along the metal, so the the heat or cold from outside would transfer to the inside of the home.
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U-Factor and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) are the two most important factors in choosing energy efficient windows. The U-Factor determines how well your windows keep warm air inside. The Solar Heat Gain Coefficient is a measure of how much outside heat is blocked from coming into your home. If you want to cut energy costs, make keeping the heated or cooled air inside your home a priority.
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient, or SHGC, is the amount of solar radiation, or heat, that passes through windows into the home. In other words, SHGC tells you how well the windows block the sun's heat from coming inside. A window with a climate correct SHGC can be like a free heat source in cold climates and it can also lower AC costs in hot climates.
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