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ENERGY EFFICIENT WINDOWS

November 27th, 2007

Energy Efficient Windows

1. Rebates utility companies are given for new, energy-efficient windows. Discounts are often given to buy new houses that energy efficiency of windows. For more information, please contact your local energy to get specific details on the energy of these incentives. Such incentives could save you hundreds each year.

2. The charges become cheaper with a good quality windows. Quality ensure that the windows of the house uses less gas to heat the house. This commonly results in a significant reduction in your monthly bills. Imagine the money that would be saved each month and at the end of the year! When you add savings, new windows will essentially pay for themselves.

3. Cracked and broken windows are dangerous. Cracked and broken become even more dangerous once winter arrives, as the glass becomes brittle and cold. If you have children in the home, they are in great danger if they play or sleep in a room with old windows. Further concerns are the drafts that old windows cause, as well as the potential illnesses these drafts can cause your family members.

4. Save the environment. Windows that are energy efficient use less natural gas, which is most commonly used to heat homes. Using natural gas reduces less greenhouse gases emitted into the environment, thereby protecting the planet from global warming.

5. Many old windows are made of dangerous materials. Old windows may contain lead paint, which can be dangerous for children and adults. Upgrade not only reduce bills and increases the aesthetics of a house, but it can also protect your health.

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