When temperatures drop, windows become one of the main sources of heat loss in a home. Older or poorly insulated windows allow cold air to seep in and warm air to escape, forcing heating systems to work harder. That added strain shows up on energy bills, and often...
When temperatures drop, exterior and patio doors can become a surprising source of heat loss. Even small gaps in the frame or worn weatherstripping can let cold air seep in and warm air escape, driving up energy bills and making your home less comfortable. Over time,...
Triple-pane windows are often marketed as the peak of window efficiency. While they offer better insulation, quieter interiors, and more comfort, they also come at a noticeably higher cost than double-pane options. For many homeowners, this raises a critical question:...
If your home’s existing windows are old and outdated, you’re not alone. Many homeowners hold off on replacing windows, hoping to stretch a few more years out of what they already have. But while it may seem like you’re saving money by postponing an...
The type of replacement window and door glass you choose plays a big role in how your home feels and performs year-round. It can impact everything from your heating and cooling costs to the comfort of your living space on a sunny afternoon. For many homeowners, the...
Low E coatings are also known as Low-E glass. This is a popular building material that was developed to limit the rays of ultraviolet and infrared light that normally pass through glass. Low-E glass is also popular because it blocks UV rays without compromising the...