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3 Myths About Low-E High Performance Glass Busted

by Shradha Singh I am Digitally Active

When you are looking for energy-efficient solutions for your home, the foremost thing to be considered is the windows. Apart from allowing light into your house and providing you with a view outside, they are also primarily responsible for the amount of the heat entering or leaving the house.

If you are worried about the energy-efficiency of your house, you must consider installing windows made from Low-E high-performance glass. While a lot of people are interested in replacing their old windows with Low-E glass windows, some people are still wondering if this is the best option owing to the myths captivating their minds about the Low-E glass.

Here’s how three common myths about the Low-E high performance glass got busted-

1. Low-E glass windows are expensive — You have probably heard about the high costs of replacement windows especially Low-E glass windows which are, in fact, not true. When these windows first came into the picture, the argument may hold true but since the times have changed and technology has improved, the costs of Low-E glass windows have also dropped down significantly. They are even cheaper than double-glazed windows, another kind of energy efficient windows for your house. Coated with the microscopic layer of metallic oxides, Low-E glass windows safeguard your house from harmful UV radiations which not only pose dangers to your skin but also damage your furniture and carpets. Apart from this, it significantly cuts the energy bills of your house by maintaining thermal efficiency. With a wide array of benefits, Low-E glass is one of the best energy-efficient solutions for your house that doesn’t burn a hole in your pockets.

2. Hard coat ensures higher energy-efficiency — Hard and soft coats are the two main types of coats used in the making of Low-E windows. While the hard-coat windows are made by pouring melted tin on the surface of the glass and come with higher u-values and haze levels, the soft-coat windows provide with better energy efficiency as they have higher R-values and hence, insulate better than the former. So if you are specifically looking for energy-efficient solutions, it is better to go with the soft-coat Low-E windows.

3. All Low-E glass windows provide the same amount of energy savings — No; the amount of energy savings by Low-E glass windows depends upon a lot of factors, most commonly — the size of the windows and other additional energy-saving technologies. The best glass manufacturing companies in India are focused on making Low-E glass more energy-efficient by filling the space between the double panes of the glass with an inert gas called argon instead of regular air.

If the energy-efficiency of your house is compromised, you must invest in Low-E glass windows. To ensure that you get the best service starting from the installation, it is important to consider only reputed manufactures of Low-E glass windows.


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