If you’re like many homeowners, you’re continually researching tips to reduce your energy bills and ways to lessen your environmental impact on this world—and installing high-performance impact windows in your home is one way to invest in the value of your home while limiting any negative environmental impacts.
Newer homes are being built with better performing and more environmentally friendly windows; however, many windows in older homes don’t fully seal in the air, causing higher air leakage ratings, which costs you money on your energy bills. Older windows also allow harsh ultraviolet rays to penetrate your home, fading your furniture, curtains and carpets.
In fact, many homeowners are learning about how high-performance windows can benefit them, such as protecting their home against hurricane winds and flying debris, in addition to their reduced environmental impact and energy bill savings.
Replacing your windows with EPA Energy Star windows is the best way to reduce your environmental impact and your energy bills!
“Today, ENERGY STAR is the most widely recognized symbol for energy efficiency in the world, helping families and businesses save $300 billion on utility bills, while reducing carbon pollution by two billion metric tons.” - EPA.gov
You can acquire more guidance on additional EPA Energy Star products here!
The Energy Star program works by evaluating a window based on various criteria. That window can then earn a label certifying that it uses less energy and produces fewer climate change contributing emissions.
If you’d like to learn more about how the EPA regulates windows, view one of our recent blog articles to get the complete rundown including ratings such as:
You can also create an energy efficient home to help reduce your environmental impact while reducing your energy bills by:
Interested in learning how the EPA, Energy Star and the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) outline and measure your windows and doors? Click the button below to learn about the structural and material standards of an energy efficient window performs in yours and the environments best interest!