Thermally Efficient Windows Resist Condensation

Energy Tax Credit Incentives For Doors and Windows

When it comes to windows and doors, making the right choice begins with having the right information.

Technology today has made it possible to manufacture windows that are more energy efficient, producing higher R-Values and lower U-values.  The R-value is the resistance a material has to heat flow.  The higher the R-value, the greater the resistance.

The U-value is the total amount of heat transferred through a material.  The lower the U-value, the slower the rate of heat flow, and the better the insulating quality.  This adds up to a more a door or window that is more resistant to condensation.

Uncle Sam wants you to save energy, and he is putting his money where his mouth is.  The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 includes tax credits for making your home more energy efficient.

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