How Can Window Replacement Help You Go Green?

Windows affects the beauty, appeal, weather protection and energy efficiency of your home. When they are in poor shape, you’ll experience discomfort and notice an increase in your utility bills. Getting new windows when it’s necessary will do more than make your house look more pleasant. It can also help reduce your household’s carbon footprint. 

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Read on to discover ways new windows can help you go green. 

Increased Home Energy Efficiency

Your home’s energy efficiency can increase by 30% or more when you get new windows. If you need new windows, it pays to invest in energy-saving products. While these products may come at an additional cost, labor’s price would likely be similar if you get outdated, single-pane windows. 

Green Window Features

Added energy efficiency isn’t the only benefit of replacing your old windows. Green homes often require less maintenance. They are also more comfortable and create a healthier environment for your family. When getting windows, consider features like multiple glass planes, low-emissivity (low-e) coatings and low-conductivity frames. 

At Renewal by Andersen® Midwest, we install windows made with Fibrex® material. It is a composite made from real wood fiber, giving it excellent strength. This material is so strong that it can be made into narrower frames – which means you’ll have more glass areas and outdoor views. Fibrex is a low-maintenance and energy-efficient composite that withstands extreme temperature changes. 

Better Comfort and Indoor Air Quality

Besides lower energy costs, new windows can also help you stay comfortable all year round. They will help with the peace and quiet of your living space by improving insulation. Since it improves ventilation, it can help get rid of indoor pollutants, too. 

Ready to enjoy the benefits of going green? Turn to Renewal by Andersen Midwest for quality window replacement services. We offer some of the most energy-efficient windows in the industry. Call us at (866) 609-5033, or fill out our contact form to schedule a free consultation.

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