You just opened your utility bill, picked yourself up off the floor, and started to look around for ways to cut energy costs. Windows are an obvious place to start. Most energy experts agree that poorly insulated windows are responsible for up to 30% of the heat loss in an average home. Many homes in California were built with metal frame, single pane windows before 1988 when the energy codes changed. . They weren't good energy performers when they were new and today, with energy costs on the rise, it may be time to consider replacement windows.
Climate energy savings you can expect with SUREGUARD windows in Southern California average between 38% and 43%, based on costs using Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories Window 4.1 Thermal Analysis computer software; NFRC approved spectral data and environmental conditions. Actual costs and savings may vary according to type and size of window.
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