Your Best Options In Energy Efficient Windows | Dallas, TX

Your Best Options In Energy Efficient Windows | Dallas, TX

When it comes to choosing your next windows, there are a lot of factors to consider. One of those factors is whether or not you’re getting energy efficient windows. After all, you want to be sure that you are getting a product that’s going to save you in the long run, right? With these energy efficient windows, that’s exactly what you’re going to get because these energy efficient windows are designed to protect your Dallas, TX home from energy leaking. But how can you maximize the benefits?

Choose the Right Windows

The first thing you can do is to choose windows that are already the best when it comes to energy efficiency. These are actual styles of windows that are more energy efficient than others, and you’re in luck because there are still options. You don’t have to settle for just one type of window (like a fixed window) because you’re trying to get something that’s as energy efficient as possible. That’s because energy efficient windows come in all different shapes, sizes, and types. But we’ll focus on a few important factors.

Fixed Windows

Now, of course, these are going to be at the top of the list when it comes to energy efficiency. That’s because they’re fully sealed all the way around. Because they don’t open, there’s nowhere for the air to get in around the outside. There’s a fully airtight seal all the way around the outside, and since you never open the window, you never go through that seal. That’s going to make it a whole lot easier for you to improve energy efficiency while still having a beautiful window that allows you to enjoy the view rather than open it to enjoy the breeze.

Hinged Windows

Windows that operate on a hinge rather than sliding together are also considered more energy efficient windows. These could be awning windows, hopper windows, casement windows, and more. The key is that they crank open, and they have a hinge at the ‘closed’ end. You still get plenty of airflow when you have them open, but when they’re closed, they form a very tight seal. It’s not quite as tight as with a fixed window because they do open whenever you want them to, but this is the closest you can get to that tight seal with windows that do open.

Window Options

Once you’ve decided on a specific style of the window it’s time to start taking a closer look at the different options within those types. For example, Energy Star rated windows, Low-E windows, and insulated windows. Each of these options are going to improve the overall energy efficiency in slightly different ways, but you’ll definitely want to take a closer look at each of them to see which is going to be the best option for your home and getting the best possible return for your investment over time.

Energy Star Rated

If you’re looking at energy efficient windows, this is probably the first thing that you look for because it’s what most people think of when they consider ‘energy efficiency.’ It’s a rating that lets you know that these windows perform to a certain standard according to the government. These windows have a little blue sticker on them that says they are better than other windows when it comes to energy efficiency. That makes them better for the planet and also better for your bottom line because you’re getting better protection for your home.

Insulated Windows

Now, insulated windows are actually about the number of panes of glass that you’re using. Single pane windows have only one pane of glass and are not considered ‘insulated.’ They’re also the lowest level in terms of energy efficiency. Then there are double pane windows, which include two panes of glass and a layer of gases in between. These are more energy efficient because any heat or cold has to go through both panes of glass and the gas in order to get through. There’s added insulation. There are triple pane windows, which add another pane of glass and another layer of gas, making it even more difficult for anything to get through.

These insulated windows are going to provide you with added benefits and protection, but they may or may not actually be Energy Star windows. That’s a separate thing that you can decide on. Windows that have more layers and are Energy Star will have even better ratings for energy protection.

Low-E Windows

There are several different categories of Low-E windows, but these are designed to decrease emissions, thanks to a special coating on the glass. These will also help you to decrease the amount of energy loss. You’ll find energy efficient windows in this category with options based on where you live.

Advanced Low-E is a basic insulation that offers protection for most areas. It’s not specifically designed to do anything above and beyond in a particular area.

Advanced Comfort Low-E is for colder climates. It’s designed to be a little more protective when it comes to keeping out that colder air that comes with living further north.

SunDefense Low-E is for the hotter areas down south, as well as those with a whole lot of sun, as it provides added protection for these areas.

NaturalSun Low-E is another one that’s good for colder climates because it helps keep out the cold while still letting in the sunlight.

When it comes to choosing the right energy efficient windows for your Dallas, TX home, the best thing that you can do is hire a company that knows what they’re doing. That company is Energy Window Solutions. With energy efficient windows from Energy Window Solutions, you’re going to have a great looking home as well as one that provides you with even more protection in the long run. You will be able to cut down on your energy bills with the help of a company that really cares about you. Just give us a call and schedule an appointment for your Dallas, TX home today.

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