Choosing Energy-Efficient Windows for Your Home

If your heating bills have been skyrocketing lately, it’s time to examine your windows. It’s possible that your windows are the culprit behind heat loss. Moreover, you should consider energy-efficient replacements. We can help you take on the harsh weather conditions without spending too much by giving you some tips on choosing the most energy efficient windows.

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Look for the ENERGY STAR Label & Rating

ENERGY STAR determines the efficiency of windows in Atlanta, GA through two performance ratings: U-factor and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC). U-factor indicates the amount of non-solar heat that can escape home through the window. A low U-factor rating means that the window is energy-efficient. SHGC, on the other hand, measures the amount of solar heat that can pass through the window. A low SHGC indicates that the window is good at blocking unwanted solar heat gain.

Choose the Right Glazing

Choose the glazing based on the climate in your area and your home’s design. Renewal by Andersen ® of Atlanta offers Low-E glass packages, to help you find the type that suits your needs. Our Low-E glass makes your home more energy-efficient by limiting the penetration of both UV and IR light.

Find the Right Frame

Your choice of window frame material can affect the energy efficiency of your windows. Frames can be made of wood, aluminum, vinyl, and composite; each type has different rates of heat transfer.

It’s difficult to decide on the most energy-saving material because all of them have pros and cons. For instance, most homeowners prefer wood, vinyl and fiberglass frames, as they are much more resistant to heat transfer than aluminum. Nevertheless, many experts in home improvement in Atlanta consider aluminum frames as a more viable option in humid climates.

When it comes to window frames, Renewal by Andersen of Atlanta offers a foolproof option: Fibrex ®. This advance material combines the energy efficiency of vinyl and durability of wood. We can customize it to mimic the appearance of almost any window material.

Step 4: Choose the Right Window Style

Choose your window style according to how it operates, as some styles are better at improving the home’s energy efficiency than others. For instance, hinged windows, such as awning and casement, are better than sliding windows at reducing the amount of air leakage. That’s because its sash of closes by pressing against the frame.

Renewal by Andersen of Atlanta is the top provider of high-efficiency windows and doors. Call us at (866) 609-5033 or fill out our form for a free estimate and in-home consultation.

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