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With the high cost of utility bills these
days, and the environmentalists lobbying for
ways to save energy, the replacement window
industry has stepped up to the plate and
produced many ways to please everybody
involved.
Energy-efficient windows are becoming
the norm today and the methods of
accomplishing this are quite interesting.
If you stand by your window, it’s easy to
understand why changes are being sought. In
the summer, it’s hot; in the winter, it’s
cold. So there’s a drive to build a wall
between you and the outdoors – a wall you
can still see through. And that’s what
technology has created. They’ve found a way
to keep your house comfortable, no matter
what the season or climate.
You want your New Jersey home to be warm in
the winter and cool in the summer. If your
windows are there just to allow you to see
outside, then they’re doing their job. But
if you want them to be instrumental in
keeping your house at a constant comfortable
temperature, then you need more. You need
the new technology of house painter.
One of the first methods of insulating your
windows was to double them – that is, put
two panes of glass in the window frame, with
an airspace between the two. The idea behind
this is that the air between the panes will
keep the outside window at the outside
temperature, and the inside window at the
inside temperature, and “ne’er the twain
shall meet”. This worked fine, but not as
well as people wanted.
The next innovation was to cover the window
with a clear coating that would improve heat
loss without decreasing light. That
improvement came in the form of
low-emissivity (Low-E) glass. It improved
heat loss by 40%-70%. But people wanted
still more.
So heat-absorbing glass was developed. This
glass absorbs up to 45% of sunlight, keeping
indoors cooler. However, some heat was still
getting through. So on to the next
development – reflective glass. Reflective
glass is coated with a film that reflects
sunlight instead of absorbing it. So now the
heat stays out, or in, depending on what
time of year it is, and on what you need to
make you comfortable.
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