Pro Advice: 3 Reasons to Upgrade to Low-E4 Glass

Today’s windows are no longer content to be simple glass portals to view the outside world. Innovations in glass technology over the years have produced Low-E Glass that provides many benefits beyond what the other panes offer. Renewal by Andersen® of Westchester offers three great reasons why you should upgrade to Low-E4 today.

Low-E4 Windows

Our Low-E4 Options are Highly Durable
For the 200 and 400 Series of Andersen windows in CT, we use Perma-Shield® Cladding as a protective shell. Virtually maintenance-free, this glass repels water, does not dent easily, and retains its look for years. This exceptional durability makes it a great long-term investment, as you don’t have to replace it for quite a long time. This is especially true when you realize that these panes always come with our innovative Fibrex® material. This is twice as strong as vinyl while retaining the luxurious and classic look of wood.

Our Low-E4 Options are UV-Resistant
The main point of Low-E4 glass is resistance to UV rays. Ultraviolet light is one of many different wavelengths of light. UV light has long been known to cause fading in fabrics, wallpaper, leather, and generally all your furnishings. More than that, UV light also causes health problems, particularly to the skin.

Our Low-E4 Options are Energy-Efficient
Lastly, Connecticut windows sporting our Low-E4 glass not only keep things inside at perfect temperatures. These also save you money monthly. That’s because this type of glass efficiently regulates temperatures—heat is retained when it’s cold, and repelled when it’s hot. This leaves you less reliant on air conditioning and heating. That, in turn, will cost you less in terms of energy. This way, this kind of investment actually pays itself back over the years.

Renewal by Andersen of Westchester offers all our windows and doors with this type of glass and Fibrex frames. Pick from our range of styles, and you too can enjoy their benefits. Call us today at (866) 609-5033 and for more information.

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