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Approved Energy Star Low E Glass Windows: A worthy investment

By Robert Berge

            In its effort to help save money and protect the environment by recommending energy efficient products and practices, Energy Star has made approved Energy Star low e glass windows the windows of choice for energy and environment conscious consumers.

            Energy Star is a partnership between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy, and is an initiative with energy conservation as its goal. By virtue of this, approved Energy Star low e glass windows (those bearing the Energy Star symbol), can be trusted to be of the highest quality and possess maximum efficiency in conserving energy via windows. 

            Approved Energy Star low e glass windows are generally of the soft coat type, which means that multiple panes of glass trap argon or krypton gas within to keep the silver coating on low e glass from oxidizing. The multiple pane structure also strengthens the effect of the low e glass by keeping heat inside during the winter, and outside during the summer.

            While the low e glass in approved Energy Star e glass windows is definitely the key feature, frame materials such as vinyl, fiberglass, or wood composites, also aid in preventing heat transfer. Another element of approved Energy Star low e glass windows that prevents heat transfer (and condensation) is the warm edge spacers. These spacers are made of steel, foam, fiberglass, or vinyl, and are responsible for keeping a window’s glass panes the proper distance apart.

            Rest assured, for a homeowner, investing in approved Energy Star low e glass windows is one of the best and easiest ways to save money and conserve energy.

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