Energy-efficient windows have become a focal point for homeowners pursuing sustainability and cost-effectiveness in their home improvements. Not only do these products enhance your home’s aesthetics but also help reduce energy consumption, which then translates to lower energy bills.
Having said all of these, you might be wondering what makes such a window energy-efficient. Here’s a look at the features that distinguish it from its conventional counterpart.
The Anatomy of an Energy-Efficient Window
Energy-efficient windows comprise several key components, each contributing to the window’s overall performance. Materials and construction quality directly influence a window’s ability to prevent heat gain and loss. Here are the crucial elements to look for:
- Quality Frame Materials. A window frame is more than just an aesthetic boundary; it plays an integral role in insulation. Timber, uPVC, or composite designs provide superior performance compared to standard aluminum frames. Choosing a frame with a low U-value is ideal for maximizing thermal performance.
- Multiple Panes and Gas Fills. Traditionally, single-glazed windows were common, but they pale in comparison to the insulating properties of double or triple-glazed units. These windows leverage the insulating effects of inert gases like argon and krypton between the panes to minimize heat transfer. Such windows are essential for maintaining a comfortable indoor environment without over-relying on heating and cooling systems.
- Low-Emissivity (Low-E) Coatings. Multi-paned windows come with glass that has a microscopic, nearly invisible coating, also known as low-emissivity (low-E) coating, that reflects heat while still allowing light to pass through. The result is less unwanted solar heat in the summer months and retained warmth during the Minneapolis winters.
Assessing Performance Through ENERGY STAR® Certification
When evaluating window efficiency, one reputable standard is ENERGY STAR certification. Windows bearing the ENERGY STAR label meet stringent criteria established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Criteria are tailored to climate zones, ensuring that windows are optimized for the specific energy needs of a region, including Minneapolis and the greater Minnesota area.
Installation and Proper Sealing
Energy-efficient windows can lose their effectiveness if not properly installed. It is imperative that windows are sealed correctly to prevent drafts and energy loss. Contractor expertise is vital in this regard. The right installation guarantees that the window’s energy-efficient features translate to real-world benefits.
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Partnering with Marvin Windows, Krech Exteriors provide homeowners in Minneapolis and St. Paul with expertly manufactured, energy-efficient windows. Each window we install is designed to add value to your home by improving its energy efficiency and its resale value. To learn more about our window offerings, give us a call at (651) 688-6368, or fill out our contact form.