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Friday, August 1, 2014

Why You Should Install Energy-Efficient Windows

Did you know that your home's windows could be negatively affecting its energy efficiency? If you're on a tight budget, or if you'd just like to save on your energy bills, it may be time for an energy-efficient window upgrade. Let's discuss a few more reasons why you should install energy-efficient windows:

Energy savings




According to U.S. Department of Energy, upgrading to energy-efficient, single-pane windows can save New Englanders approximately $501 per year. Imagine what you could do with an extra few hundred bucks?

Improved comfort


Inefficient windows can create drafts, making your home colder than desirable in the winter. During the summer months, solar radiation can come through your windows, causing overheating and discomfort. Upgrading to a window made from low-E glass will help keep your home comfortable, regardless of the conditions outdoors.

Reduced fading



If your home has old windows, you might have noticed your furniture, carpets and artwork fading over time. Strong sunlight can transmit radiation, breaking down chemical bonds in your possessions and leading to fading. Certain windows can reduce UV transmission to less than one percent!

To speak with a professional about why you should install energy-efficient windows, call the experts at Superior Windowland at (203) 948-7770 today! Both our installers and representatives are familiar with every type of window, its features, and how to properly install it. There is not a project we have not seen or cannot figure out.

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