Keep Your Home on Long Island Warm This Winter with Windows

Snowfall on Long Island is about to arrive very soon. While you still have time left, it is best to start preparing for it arrival. The common worry of homeowners is how they’d start doing it when there are many components of your home to deal with.

Here’s a suggestion: start with your replacement windows on Long Island. They are responsible for at least 40% of the heat loss that you experience in your home. Heat is essential during winter. If you let your old drafty windows unfixed, you can expect a colder room temperature and an increase in heating energy bill. Furthermore, according to the Department of Energy, replacing your old windows with better ones is a more cost-effective step rather than attempting to insulate them further.

With Renewal by Andersen® windows on Long Island, energy efficiency is achieved through our patented frames and glasses, along with professional installation and craftsmanship.

Our windows are made from an Andersen-exclusive material called Fibrex®. This material is a brilliant insulator. It expands and contracts minimally compared to other conventional materials. This feature avoids the frame to bow and the glass to break. It also prevents cold air outside to seep in.

As for the glass, we offer three types of High-Performance™ Low-E4® glass:

  • The standard type is 56% more efficient in summer and 45% more efficient in winter compared to ordinary dual pane glass, cutting your energy expenses by 25%.
  • High-Performance Low-E4 SmartSun™ glass is 70% more efficient in summer and 47% more efficient in winter compared to conventional dual pane glass.
  • High-Performance Low-E4 Sun™ glass is more suitable for places with significant amounts of sunlight because it has unique tint coatings.

All our windows are custom-made to perfectly fit your window spaces to prevent gaps that lets heat escape. Proper measurement of sills and custom-fitting are RbA’s way on how to avoid drafts.

Renewal by Andersen of Long Island can help you stay warm this winter through energy-efficient windows. Call us today for more information.

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