The Most Energy-Efficient Windows

Jun 8, 2023 | Windows

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Choosing the right windows for your home is more than selecting a design you like. Today, many homeowners want to choose energy-efficient windows. This can help cut the costs of heating and cooling a space while being better for the environment at the same time.

The good news is that there are several types of windows you can choose for maximum energy efficiency. We’ll be sharing some of the best options below.

Picture Windows

Picture windows are not as functional as others, but they offer the utmost energy efficiency. Since these windows don’t open, you’ll never break the seal. There isn’t another window type out there that can make that same claim.

A picture window is an ideal choice if you don’t need ventilation in a specific space. Or you can use them with traditional windows to get the best of both worlds.

Casement Windows

If you have a lot of wind where you live, casement windows are an excellent choice. These windows come with a crank. When you use it, the window moves outward to open up. When the wind blows toward the home, they seal in tighter to the home.

However, there is maintenance needed on the seals and hinges on occasion. Make sure you don’t mind that in exchange for great energy efficiency.

Double-Hung Windows

Many homes across the United States come with double-hung windows so you’re likely already familiar with the style. They tend to be found in pre-war buildings. When a double-hung window is used, the bottom moves up to open the window

Double-hung windows are fairly energy efficient in some locations. However, they don’t do as well when there is extreme weather outside. Air intrusion may be noticed between the sliders, which you likely want to avoid.

Insulated Windows

Single-pane windows used to be standard but that’s no longer the case. Extra panes of glass offer more insulation. However, today it’s even more than that. Insulated windows have insulating gas between the panes for additional energy efficiency. A triple-pane window, for instance, offers five layers of insulation.

At Rusco Windows and Doors, we offer a wide selection of windows, many of which are very energy efficient. Our team is made up of professionals who will ensure your windows are installed properly to prevent drafts and escaping air. Reach out to us today to learn more or get a free quote for installing these modern windows.

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