Going green has long been more than just a trend in North America, and the government is encouraging sustainable choices and green home improvements with incentives and subsidies. Energy-efficient windows installation tops the list of go-to home renovations and can reduce energy bills by 7% to 15% annually.
As homeowners become increasingly aware of their carbon footprint and escalating energy costs, the emphasis on energy-efficient solutions has never been higher. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, traditional windows account for an average heat loss of between 25% and 30%, raising the cost of heating or cooling a home.
Energy-efficient windows offer up to 55% more energy efficiency than regular windows, saving on energy bills and ensuring homes remain cool in summer and warm in winter. A typical energy-efficient window has:
- Double or triple-glazing. Glazing refers to the…