Categories: Windows

Taking Care of Your Insulated Windows

Heat loss mostly occurs in the windows of your home. This problem can be prevented by investing in double-pane or insulated windows. The space between the layers of glass is filled with gas, providing added insulation.

Read on to find out how to take care of your insulated windows from a trusted window replacement expert.

How to Maintain Insulated Windows

Fogging between the glass can occur once the thermal seals of these windows break. Seals can’t be fixed so you’ll have to get new windows if you want to keep your home comfortable and continue saving on energy costs.

Protect the seals of your insulated windows by opening and closing them gently. Banging the windows can cause the seals to break. As much as possible, don’t pressure wash your windows. The force of the water pressure can result in seal failure. Wash them by hand instead. Clean and lubricate the hardware, screws and moving parts of your windows once a year.

Get Beauty & Comfort With Renewal by Andersen® Windows

At Renewal by Andersen, we use state-of-the-art glass technology to maintain the thermal comfort of your home. Our windows feature High-Performance™ Low-E4® glass, which reduces heat transfer while keeping your home safe from the harmful effects of ultraviolet rays. UV rays can fade your furniture, floors, decor and artwork.

Renewal by Andersen windows is made of Fibrex® material, which has the strength of wood and the low-maintenance features of vinyl. Fibrex® is it can be shaped into casement, double-hung, sliding windows and other window styles.

This material provides an airtight seal that helps in significantly reduces heat loss. It’s guaranteed not to pit, crack and corrode. Further, it has low thermal expansion, meaning its appearance won’t change as much even when subjected to extreme weather and temperature changes.

For energy-efficient and high-quality windows, choose Renewal by Andersen of Montana. We install casement, sliding, double-hung, bow, picture windows and more. Call us at (406) 259-3944 or fill out our contact form to get a free quote.

Andy Stellpflug

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