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Windows

It's easy to get overwhelmed by all the options for windows. How about we take a look at four common terms you'll likely hear when selecting the type of window you will receive—double pane, low-e, argon, and single hung—and what each of these terms mean.

Double pane

Double pane windows have a layer of air between two panes of glass that helps insulate your home better than single pane windows. They come in different styles and sizes, so it's important to know what you're looking for before you start shopping around.

Double-pane windows are more expensive than single-pane ones, but they offer better heat retention and sound insulation--which could save you money on heating bills during winter months!

Low-e

Low-e is a coating that allows heat to escape through the window. Low-e is a good thing, because it keeps your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.

Low-e does not let UV light in, which means you can still enjoy your sunroom without getting sunburned on hot days or suffering from skin cancer as an adult!

Argon

Argon is a gas that has a low emissivity, which means it does not absorb or reflect heat. Argon is used in windows because it has a low emissivity, which makes it an energy efficient option for double pane windows.

Argon is often combined with other gases such as krypton, neon and helium to create the perfect combination for your home's window needs!

Single hung

Single-hung windows are known for their versatility. They are one of the most popular styles, and they're easy to clean and operate.

They can be installed in any opening, whether it's a bay window or an arched window.

They provide a lot of natural light and ventilation, so they're perfect for kitchens, bathrooms and other areas where ventilation is important.

Windows are a big deal buuut you need to choose wisely.

Windows are a big deal, but you need to choose wisely. There are many factors that go into choosing the right window for your home.

  • What type of climate do you live in?

  • Do you plan on renovating soon? What is the budget for this project?

  • How much space do you have available for new windows?

These are just a few of the many questions that need to be answered before choosing new windows for your home. A window is not just a window, it’s an investment. You want to make sure that you get the most out of your investment by choosing wisely.

Conclusion

We hope you enjoyed this article and learned a few things about windows. We understand that there are many options on the market, but if you would like more information on how these types of windows can benefit your home or business, please contact us today!

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