Customers want their windows to look great, but they also want windows that make them feel great. We call this comfort engineering. Whether the goal of a window upgrade is to add warmth to a sunny breakfast nook, or block UV rays in a south-facing living room, windows can have a significant influence on the air quality and temperature of a home. Comfort Engineering isn’t nearly as complicated as it sounds. It simply means helping homeowners choose the correct window glazing for their home, with consideration given to the climate they live in and the direction each window faces. By choosing between dualpane and tripane glass, and the correct low-emissive coating (Low-E) for each window, they can create a cozy, comfortable environment within their home, even if it’s freezing cold outside. Teach your customers about the benefits of Low-E glass here. Comfort engineering can help: Regulate room temperature Harness exterior…
How to get the most value out of your summer renovation Many homes look their best during the summer months—lawns are trimmed and green, glistening under the constant care of a sprinkler, windows are sparkling…
What does it mean to feel comfortable? For some, it’s a favorite spot on the couch with the TV on and a big bowl of something tasty. It could also be a sense of safety,…
Windows allow natural light into the home while increasing its architectural appeal, but that isn’t all they do. The windows you choose will significantly affect the comfort level of your home. So, how do windows…
There are many reasons to consider upgrading the windows in your home. New, energy efficient windows can reduce your heating and cooling bill and give your home a facelift. Another reason for switching out your windows…