Windows have evolved from simple openings that let you catch a breeze or give you an extended view of the outdoors. Now they’re a complex system of elements that work together to keep your home beautiful, comfortable, and energy-efficient.
If you’re planning to invest in window replacement this season, be sure to make the most of the project. Choose replacement windows in Bowling Green, OH, that can maximize energy savings in your home. Renewal by Andersen® of Northwest Ohio can help you with this. In the first installment of our two-part blog, we’ll discuss how the advanced glass packages that come with our windows boost your home’s energy efficiency.
1. High-Performance™ Low-E4® Glass — This excellent choice is our standard offering. Its advanced design makes it more energy-efficient than dual-pane glass. Depending on the area you live in, High-Performance Low-E4 glass can let you enjoy reduced energy costs by up to 25%. Additionally, this glass option can protect your interiors from sun damage by blocking 83% of harmful UV rays.
2. High-Performance Low-E4 SmartSun™ Glass — This is our most energy-efficient glass package. Like our standard offering, you can integrate this glass into all our replacement windows in Perrysburg, OH. High-Performance Low-E4 SmartSun features our highest efficiency rating in cold weather. It also provides superior performance in hot climates, where solar heat gain results in increased cooling costs. Since this option comes with SmartSun technology, you can enjoy more thermally comfortable rooms. It makes this possible by blocking up to 95% of UV rays while still allowing access to considerable natural light.
All of our glass packages are ENERGY STAR®-qualified, which means they meet the stringent energy performance ratings set by the program. You’ll also have your choice of patterns, which include Obscure, Reed, Cascade and Fern. When you turn to us for your replacement windows in Sylvania, OH, we’ll help you optimize your home’s energy savings.
Call us today at (419) 931-6087 or fill out our form for a free estimate. Check out the second installment of our two-part blog, where we discuss other factors that affect our window’s energy performance.