Conserving energy is a priority for you, and it is for us as well. We provide a variety of glass options that assist in increasing a home's energy efficiency.
 

Posted by on March 17, 2010 00:00
Energlas Plus is technology at its best.It is an ultra high performance energy efficient triple glazed system using a warm edge spacer, two panes of LoE glass, and the two cavities are filled with high density gas.
 
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Consists of three pieces of clear glass, with both chambers filled with air. Due to the nature of this glazing, grills cannot be added to this option.

Posted by on March 17, 2010 00:00
Energlas is our most popular glazing option, and dramatically reduces heat loss.It provides a double glazed insulated glass unit with our stainless warm edge spacer system, LoE glass, and an argon gas fill.The LoE is placed on surface #3 to promote solar gain.
 
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LoE Solar allows for the most solar heat gain, significantly higher than with our standard LoE. Although it still blocks UV rays and reduces U-Values, LoE Solar traps the solar heat that comes in through your windows which drives up room temperatures. 

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LoE Argon is increased thermal performance by combining LoE with Argon gas filling.

Posted by on March 17, 2010 00:00

LoE is our default low heat emission option and offers increased thermal performance and reduction of fabric fading UVrays. The amount of solar heat gain that is allowed through the glass, combined with the UV blocking properties, help keep homes cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.

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Our standard glazing and most economical choice.

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