Window Replacement
About one-third of your home's
total heat loss usually occurs through windows and doors. If
your existing windows have rotted or damaged wood, cracked
glass, missing putty, poorly fitting sashes, or locks that
don't work, you may be better off
replacing them. Whether replacing windows in an
older house or choosing windows for a new house, your
decisions on what type of windows to buy will be among
the most important decisions you will make in terms of energy
use. Because of the impact windows have on both heat loss and
heat gain, proper selection of products can be
confusing.
Contact Green Savers to get the most up-to-date information on what to look for in energy-efficient windows for your home, or visit the Efficient Windows Collaborative for more information.
