Frames
First, be sure to select windows that have frames that don’t conduct heat. Unlike metal, which is a conductor, materials like vinyl or fiberglass won’t transfer temperatures from outside into your home.
Glass
Additionally, certain glass packages boast energy efficient features that can potentially save you money after installation. Look for glass that features special coatings or windows that feature gas fills between panes of glass. These both provide an extra layer that outdoor temperatures must penetrate before they can affect the temperature inside your home.
Seals
Finally, windows that are not sealed properly will let in air from the outdoors. Be sure that the windows you invest in are properly sealed to keep our air and water alike.
Want to learn more about how these window features can help save money at your Seattle, WA, home? Contact Harley Exteriors today. We’ll be glad to speak with you about features to look for in energy efficient windows, as well as tell you about the highly efficient window products we have available for installation
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