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How Our Replacement Windows Boost Energy Efficiency

Published on
June 19, 2018

Windows influence your home’s energy efficiency. Airtight window units prevent unwanted heat escape, which increases your home’s comfort levels and drives your utility costs down. Drafty windows, on the other hand, can cause a significant increase in your energy bills.

How Our Replacement Windows Boost Energy Efficiency

Renewal by Andersen® of Kentucky can boost your home's energy performance through our high-quality replacement windows. Learn more below.Window StylesThe style and size of your windows affect their energy efficiency. Small windows, for example, do not admit as much sunlight as bigger ones. Floor-to-ceiling picture windows, on the other hand, allow an abundant amount of daylight into your living space. Note that the type of window you should choose should suit your home’s layout to avoid any inconvenience.GlassWithout a low-emissivity window glass, expect more heat gain (or loss in winter) that can push your heating and cooling system to the brink. Spending on replacement windows with low-E glass can help you prevent a sudden surge in your energy bills.Renewal by Andersen windows feature High-Performance™ Low-E4® glass that helps keep unwelcome heat away from your home. Our innovative glass packages also protect your furnishings from the fading effects of ultraviolet radiation.FrameWood and vinyl have long been popular frame materials, but composite is even better. Our very own Fibrex® composite materials combines the insulating properties of wood with the low-maintenance nature of vinyl, giving you the best of both worlds.At Renewal by Andersen of Kentucky, we offer professional installation of sliding windows and other window styles to improve your home in many ways. Call us today at (859) 629-4649 to learn more about our products and services. We serve residents of Lexington and nearby areas in KY.