Energy-Efficient Windows

Energy-efficient windows regulate indoor temperatures year-round. They prevent air from escaping or seeping in, so homes stay comfortable. They also reduce fading in furniture and flooring caused by harmful UV rays.

Window World stores across Louisiana offer a wide range of energy efficient windows, including ENERGY STAR-certified double-pane windows and doors. These windows and doors contain argon gas, a colorless and odorless insulating property that helps reduce thermal transfer.

ENERGY STAR

ENERGY STAR is the trusted, national label that certifies energy-efficient products, homes and buildings. It is the only certification based on verified energy performance, making it more attractive to buyers who want guaranteed savings.

JELD-WEN’s windows feature a triple-pane design with spaces filled with argon gas, which helps reduce the transfer of heat and cold to and from outside your home. This keeps your interior temperature comfortable regardless of the weather outside, and it saves you money on your utility bills.

Upgraded windows and doors also boost your resale value, as new homeowners value green initiatives and energy efficiency. Moreover, they help your HVAC system work less, which reduces the amount of energy you consume every month. This results in lower utility costs and reduced greenhouse gas emissions.

NFRC

The National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) sets standardized ratings for fenestration products like windows, doors, and skylights. These ratings allow homeowners to compare apples-to-apples when choosing energy-efficient products for their home.

These ratings include U-factor, Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC), and Visible Transmittance. A low U-factor indicates good insulating qualities and prevents non-solar heat flow. A low SHGC helps control solar heat in the summer and reduce cooling costs. A high visible transmittance allows more natural light to enter the building, reducing the need for artificial lighting during the day.

The NFRC label is similar to the mileage stickers on cars, providing consumers with detailed information about how a product performs. This enables them to make informed purchasing decisions. Energy-efficient products not only save money, but also cut down on greenhouse gas emissions and help to create a sustainable environment.

U-Factor

The U-factor rating is an important metric to consider when purchasing energy-efficient windows. It measures how much non-solar heat passes through the window and helps you avoid wasteful energy consumption. Today’s state-of-the-art double-pane windows offer low U factors, and some even have krypton or argon gas fill between panes to further reduce the U factor and increase insulation. These windows are ideal for colder climates, where retaining heat is essential. They also help you comply with building codes and energy standards.

When choosing replacement windows, look for the NFRC label to see the U-factor ratings along with other ratings like air leakage, condensation resistance, visible transmittance, and solar heat gain coefficient. A lower U-factor value translates to substantial energy savings and a more comfortable indoor temperature.

Low-E Glass

Low-E glass is a durable coating that prevents UV rays from entering your home, which can cause fading to furniture and flooring material over time. This feature makes your home more comfortable and reduces the need to use artificial light, which also lowers energy costs.

Low E windows help your heating and cooling systems run more efficiently, which will decrease the amount of wear and tear they endure. This could mean fewer repairs and maintenance, which will keep your energy bills lower.

In addition, the coating reflects long wave infrared radiation from warm items, such as radiators and fires, to further reduce your energy costs. This type of glass is especially beneficial for hot weather climates. Adding argon gas between the windows enhances performance and reduces condensation and frost, further reducing energy costs.

Vintage Style

Vintage style is a popular choice among home and business owners who prefer a simpler, cleaner look. This design trend features a variety of materials and colors that can add a touch of nostalgia to your space. Its neutral color palettes are also versatile and can complement almost any decor.

Vintage-inspired interiors feature delicate lace napkins and floral furniture upholstery, as well as long vintage curtains. The style also incorporates geometric patterns and natural materials like wool or cotton chiffon. These fabrics add a soft, feminine touch to the room.

Window installation companies that offer Vintage Style windows will provide the perfect blend of energy efficiency and classic style. These windows are available in a variety of styles, including bay and bow windows. Triple-pane windows include insulating layers of air or gas between window panes. This feature reduces energy costs, making them a wise investment for Scott homeowners.