How New Windows Can Help You Go Green

New windows can do wonders, especially when it comes to your home’s eco-friendliness and energy efficiency. You need to choose, however, the perfect replacement windows from reliable companies that provide green home improvement solutions.

In today’s post, Renewal by Andersen® of Long Island explains how new windows can help you make the right options for your home and the environment. 

Energy Efficiency

Unlike their predecessors, modern windows come with energy-efficient features that can help drive your cooling and heating bills down. For instance, our Fibrex® windows come with multiple and low-emissivity panes that can help prevent heat loss in winter and stop heat from entering your home during summer. This type of glass can then help keep your home cozy all year round. 

Comfort Level

Old windows tend to allow air leaks, which can compromise your home’s comfort level. Replacing them with energy-efficient windows from Renewal by Andersen can help your home maintain a pleasant room atmosphere.

 Indeed, our team provides professional window replacement services to help maximize your investment. We can also recommend the right window style, color, hardware, or grille pattern to create a seamless look that will suit your interior and exterior design. 

Eco-Friendly Materials

Apart from low-E glass, the right window frames also matter. Aluminum and steel, for example, do not help improve your home’s energy efficiency. Fortunately, Renewal by Andersen uses Fibrex frames, which are made of reclaimed wood fibers. With these insulating components, you can relax in your home without worrying about a sudden surge in your heating bills. 

Turn to Renewal by Andersen of Long Island for your window replacement needs. We offer durable and environmentally friendly windows, from classic double hung windows to modern picture windows. Call us today at (866) 609-5033 or fill out our online form to schedule an appointment. We serve residents of Long Island and other nearby locations.

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