How New Windows Save

Your New Jersey Energy Bill

Getting new windows installed in your home can be paramount to lowering your energy bills. Older windows often let in drafts or allow heat to escape, which means your heating and cooling systems have to work harder to keep your home comfortable. With extra work comes extra energy and inevitably higher energy bills.

Energy With Modern vs. Aged Windows

Modern windows have modern designs that are manufactured to be better at keeping the heat in during winter and the cool air in during summer. Many of them have double or triple panes of glass with a special gas in between, which helps prevent heat from passing through. Because of this, your heating and cooling systems don’t have to run as often, so you end up using less energy.

Another helpful feature of new windows is a Low-E coating. This is a thin, invisible layer on the glass that reflects heat. This helps your home stay at a comfortable temperature without overworking your HVAC system, which can save you money on your energy bills.

Seal the Deal

New windows also have better seals than older ones. Over time, the seals on old windows can wear out, letting air leak in and out. New windows use stronger seals that stop these drafts, making sure the air you pay to heat or cool stays inside your home. Broken and worn down seals can also let in moisture or pests whereas fresh, new windows keep your home protected.

A Window in Time

Getting new windows installed can make your home more energy-efficient. This means your heating and cooling systems don’t have to work as hard, which lowers your energy bills and keeps your home comfortable all year round. To get your home a new look and guaranteed protection from the elements, call Sure Roofing & Exteriors today.


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