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Old, worn out windows are often leaky, which can let in cold air during the winter and hot air during the summer which results in high energy bills from cool or heat your home. Replacing old windows with new and modern windows will substantial save you on your energy bills.

The Truth About Thermal Replacement Windows

By Servicemagic.com -- You may already have thermal replacement windows. The easiest way to check is to see if there is more than one sheet of glass between you and the outdoors. Thermal windows are always double- or triple-paned. Traditional windows are single-paned. Thermal replacement windows allow far less heat to escape your home in the winter and less heat to get in during the summer, lowering your fuel bills considerably. Most thermal windows also eliminate the need... more


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Vinyl Windows for Cost, Maintenance and Ease

By Servicemagic.com -- Vinyl replacement windows are an inexpensive and durable alternative to wood or metal windows. A generation ago, vinyl windows had problems with thermal expansion: the sash would expand or contract at a different rate than the glass, causing leakage. But huge steps in technology have allayed those fears. Today, vinyl windows are a favorite among building contractors and homeowners looking for an inexpensive, yet effective, alternative to wood and metal... more


Energy Star Windows Will Protect Your Home

By Servicemagic.com -- Energy Star windows can come with a film or tinting that can block those fading rays by up to 75%, while still allowing sunlight and heat to enter. On top of protecting your home's interior from fading, these windows also buffer the heat that is allowed to come through, making your home a comfortable place to be year round. Many homes in the southern regions of the United States have to use blinds most of... more


Why Energy Efficient Windows are a Clear Choice

By Aaron Klimchuk -- When picking out energy efficient windows, you want to look for windows that are Energy Star certified. Energy Star was developed by the Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency. The government program's purpose is to help individuals and organizations protect the environment through energy efficiency. The standard does not just apply to windows but to other products as well. For the purpose of this article, we will be taking a look at windows... more


Energy Star Windows and Doors

By Charlie McCurry -- In summer, do your windows seem like giant heat lamps? Are you denied your view because you have to keep your blinds perpetually closed? A typical double-paned, clear-glass window allows approximately 75 percent of the sun's heat into your home, almost as much as a single-paned window. Windows qualified for ENERGY STAR in the North/Central, South/Central and Southern ENERGY STAR Climate Zones transmit only 30 to 55 percent of the sun's heat, usually without noticeably... more