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Energy Efficient Windows: Advantages of Installing new Energy Windows

September 17th, 2007

Energy efficient windows can do more than save you some bucks. Read this article to learn about the additional benefits of energy efficient windows.

Reduced Heating Costs

Energy efficient windows can help reduce a homeowner’s heating costs. They can do so because less heat escapes the home, so it takes less heat to keep the home warm. Less heat is lost because these windows act as better insulators for the home. According to those at Energy Star, www.energystar.gov, good energy efficient windows have multiple glazings, low-e coating, gas filler, warm edge spacer and improved frame material. All these factors, not just the number of window panes, help to reduce the amount of heat that exits the home.

Decreased Outside Noise

Since these windows are better insulated, they also help keep outside noise from entering. Energy efficient windows are an alternative to soundproof windows if homeowners are not interested in soundproof windows. The main reason that energy efficient windows can keep sound out is the insulation. The insulation, air or gas, that is between the windowpanes acts as a buffer. Many homeowners who live along busy streets or intersections choose energy efficient windows for this reason.

Better Views

The writers at Energy Star note that another advantage of energy efficient windows is the opportunity to have clearer views in the winter. They say that the structural materials that help keep heat within the home also help reduce the chances of condensation to build up in the morning. With clear views, homeowners can enjoy the winter wonderland that lies outside without having to bundle up. When it is time to go outside, it also allows for parents to have better views of their children while they’re playing in the snow.

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