In the first part of this blog series, we discussed how condensation forms on your window panes and talked about strategies to reduce this. One of the methods we discussed by installing our energy-efficient windows. Today, we go in-depth on the energy-efficient features of Renewal by Andersen® windows. We also talk about our windows’ other benefits.
Window Components
Renewal by Andersen windows in CT come standard with many innovative features. For instance, our High-Performance™ Low-E4® glass has a selective multi-layer low emissivity coating that reflects unwanted heat. This makes the window glass warmer, reducing the chance of condensation forming. In addition, this coating minimizes heat transfer. This can help make your home more comfortable, because our window can keep your home warm in winter and cool in summer.
Our energy-efficient windows in Connecticut also have special low-conductivity spacers. These spacers resist heat transfer better when compared with aluminum spacers. They’re also stronger, reducing the chances of air leaks and seal failure. Our windows also have an insulating gas blend between the panes. They also feature a dual seal system. Renewal by Andersen uses a precise sealing process to prevent moisture from leaking and to improve the service life of their windows.
Window Benefits
Investing in our Connecticut windows is also a good idea because they can help save you money. Since our windows help keep your interior temperature stable, your HVAC systems have less work to do. This leads to reduced energy consumption, and savings of up to 25% in your energy bills, depending on your home’s location. Our windows’ superior construction glass can also improve your home’s comfort level because you don’t need to worry about drafts.
Our energy-efficient replacement windows can reduce condensation, make your home more comfortable, and save you money on utility bills. Renewal by Andersen of Westchester and Fairfield County complements our energy-efficient windows with outstanding customer service and perfect window installations. Call us at (866) 609-5033 to learn more about our window features. You can also ask for a free estimate.
Did you miss the first part of this blog series? Check it out to learn about how condensation forms on your windows. You’ll also learn about the sources for indoor moisture, and learn some effective tips to reduce window condensation.