| Save Energy With Tinted Windows |
| Written by Charles Faust | |
| Tuesday, 23 December 2008 | |
Save EnergyGoing green is definitely the new trend with a glut of ecologically-responsible products peddled almost everywhere you turn, from low energy consumption electronics to hybrid-powertrain automobiles. At home, the best way to do your part to aid the increasingly-relevant sustainability movement is by conserving as much energy as you can. An easy way to facilitate optimal energy use inside your house is by installing windows with a Low E tinting. Just like in automobiles, tinted glass panels keep the temperature inside your home more even by reducing the amount of heat transfer between the indoors and outside. During cold seasons, like now, they help keep heat inside the home. During hot summer months, the tinted panels will cut down the amount of heat that enter your home while still allowing light to make its way through. That way, you can keep climate control operations inside your home to a minimum, saving valuable electricity in the process. Generally, double pane windows have one layer of Low E tinting while triple pane windows have two layers of the tinting film. As you might guess two layers of the film does twice the job of a single layer. Another benefit of the Low E window tinting is that it reduces the amount of harmful UV rays that enter your home. With triple pane windows, you can reduce the harmful UV rays with a 99% reduction! Is your home protected by windows with Low E tinting film? |
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