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Should I Install Low-e Glass Windows in My Garage?

 Posted on June 19, 2019 in Uncategorized

During the summer, we are all trying to find a way to keep our homes and garages cool. In the hotter months of the year, this usually means keeping the air conditioning on 24/7, which can really increase the amount of electric bills. Thus, we all try to search for alternative means of keeping the summer heat at bay. One such way is through using low-e glass windows. If you are planning to replace the windows in your home or garage, then you may want to consider using low-e glass windows to make your home an oasis of cool during the summer.

What Are Low-e Glass Windows?

Low-e glass is a relatively new advancement in window technology. Low-e stands for low emissivity, and emissivity refers to the amount of energy released from an object. In a nutshell, low-e windows contain a small filament in the glass which reflects heat from the sun's rays. This filament is invisible to the human eye and is designed to block UV rays while allowing natural light into your home. During the summer, as the sun is beating down, these windows keep hot and humid temperatures outside where they belong. In addition, a similar process will take place during the winter, and low-e windows will reflect heat generated in your home back inside. In a way, low-e glass is like a natural thermostat that helps keep your home fresh during the summer and warm during the winter.

Types of Low-e Windows

There are two types of low-e window coatings: passive and solar control. Passive low-e coatings are designed to passively control the flow of heat in and out of a home, creating a more natural environment. Solar control coating is designed to control the amount of sunlight and solar heat allowed into a home or building and reducing the amount of energy used to artificially keep an environment cool through air conditioning.

Why Should I Get Low-e Windows?

As mentioned above, low-e windows block harmful UV light. UV light is the kind of light which causes sunburns, but it can also cause carpets, furniture, and other home appliances to fade. By upgrading to low-e windows, you will not only keep your home cooler, but you will also be protecting valuables from the slow damage that can be caused by harmful sunlight.

Contact a Downers Grove Window Repair and Installation Professional

If you are considering upgrading your windows and wish to learn more about low-e window options, contact the Downers Grove garage and window installation professionals at Blue Sky Builders, Inc. For questions, please call our office at 630-852-8485.

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