by Nate | Mar 2, 2016 | Windows |
Low-emissivity glass, more commonly known as low-e glass, has been implemented by contractors, since the 1980s as a way to filter the sun’s rays. Low-e glass consists of extremely thin coatings on mainly the #2 and #3 glass surfaces, within two panes of insulated,...
by Nate | Feb 28, 2016 | Windows |
Replacing windows can offer a significant increase in energy savings. Especially when the original windows have one layer of glass, have no low-e coatings or steadily leak air. The cost saving benefits vary in differing regions and also fluctuate with the changing...