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The Perfect Windows for Less this in 2015
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Window-Remodel)
Wed Jul 29 07:40:38 2015
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2015 07:40:39 -0400
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New 2015 Deals on Energy Efficiant Windows
to the present but became less of a ma 8zr0e instay of the r0e industry in the 1960s. They are prevalent in the
Northern United States. Steel and aluminum casemen ets and Steel Vertical Operators were used from the 1950s
8zr0e
through the 1960s. Aluminum windows were used in the 1960 zr0e s through the present. Vinyl windows were establishe
d in the 1970s through the present. The last decade has al 0eso seen the admission of composite materials such a
s fiberglass and vinyl-wood-polymer type pro 8zr0e ducts.
Wood "drop-in" replacement windows and vinyl windows are d zr0e esigned to sit in place of the existing sashes and are
constructed at 3 1/4" thickness in most cases. These type windo 0ews sit in the opening where the top and bottom sas
h originally moved in their respective wooden " 8zr0e tracks" The r0e stop between the two sashes must also be removed in thi
s type of refurbishment or retrofit installation. It r eequires minimal movement of existing trims both inside and out.
The alternative is to replace the entire wood window including ja 0embs. This requires the reworking of interior and
exterior wood trim to accommodate the size of the modern w eood window. Modern wood windows are available in with
4 9/16" jambs as a standard feature but can be equipped with "j 8zr0e amb extensions" to extend to This is to accommodat
e the wall thickness as needed.
Modern windows have two or more layers of glass. In the Unite r0e d States, the Energy Code sets certain standards for
performance of products installed in homes. These codes now requi 0ere Low-E Glass in all residential homes.
Low-E is a film that is several layers of metal poured micros ecopically thin over the surface of newly poured glass
. This heat reflective film is transparent but can be darker or ligh 8zr0e ter depending on the type and manufacturer. Thi
s data is rated in Visible Light Transmission. Darker glass wit zr0e h heavier Low–E will have less VT. The NFRC rates mos
t energy star rated window manufacturers.
Low-E glass is up to four times m 8zr0e ore efficient than clear glass.
Other options include triple-glazing (a third pane of glass), r0e higher quality spacers between the panes, which reduce
the failure rate and conduction that allows seal failure. This cr 0eeates "fogging" or condensation to form between the
panes. Modern windows also have optional gases between the pa enes that have higher insulative qualities than air, such
as argon or zr0e krypton gases.
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Northern United States. Steel and aluminum casemen 1ts and Steel Vertical Operators were used from the 1950s
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through the 1960s. Aluminum windows were used in the 1960 jsx1 s through the present. Vinyl windows were establishe
d in the 1970s through the present. The last decade has al x1so seen the admission of composite materials such a
s fiberglass and vinyl-wood-polymer type pro 6jsx1 ducts.
Wood "drop-in" replacement windows and vinyl windows are d jsx1 esigned to sit in place of the existing sashes and are
constructed at 3 1/4" thickness in most cases. These type windo x1ws sit in the opening where the top and bottom sas
h originally moved in their respective wooden " 6jsx1 tracks" The sx1 stop between the two sashes must also be removed in thi
s type of refurbishment or retrofit installation. It r 1equires minimal movement of existing trims both inside and out.
The alternative is to replace the entire wood window including ja x1mbs. This requires the reworking of interior and
exterior wood trim to accommodate the size of the modern w 1ood window. Modern wood windows are available in with
4 9/16" jambs as a standard feature but can be equipped with "j 6jsx1 amb extensions" to extend to This is to accommodat
e the wall thickness as needed.
Modern windows have two or more layers of glass. In the Unite sx1 d States, the Energy Code sets certain standards for
performance of products installed in homes. These codes now requi x1re Low-E Glass in all residential homes.
Low-E is a film that is several layers of metal poured micros 1copically thin over the surface of newly poured glass
. This heat reflective film is transparent but can be darker or ligh 6jsx1 ter depending on the type and manufacturer. Thi
s data is rated in Visible Light Transmission. Darker glass wit jsx1 h heavier Low–E will have less VT. The NFRC rates mos
t energy star rated window manufacturers.
Low-E glass is up to four times m 6jsx1 ore efficient than clear glass.
Other options include triple-glazing (a third pane of glass), sx1 higher quality spacers between the panes, which reduce
the failure rate and conduction that allows seal failure. This cr x1eates "fogging" or condensation to form between the
panes. Modern windows also have optional gases between the pa 1nes that have higher insulative qualities than air, such
as argon or jsx1 krypton gases.
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