8 most Frequently asked questions for Replacement Windows in Houston

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  • Author Travis Jenkins
  • Published September 1, 2010
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8 most Frequently asked questions (FAQ's) for Replacement Windows in Houston

  1. Does ENERGY STAR® apply to Replacement Windows in Houston?

Yes, contrary to many people's belief Energy star focuses on more that just appliances, Energy Star is an independent US government program that helps identify and promote energy efficient products.

  1. What is the NFRC?

The National Fenestration Rating Council is an independent organization that evaluates and certifies energy performance using industry accepted standards.

  1. What is Low-E Glass?

Low-E glass or low-emissivity glass reduces heat loss and passage of UV rays.

  1. What is the U Value?

U-Value is the measure of a window's ability to reduce heat loss during indirect radiation exposure

  1. What is the SHGC?

Solar Heat Gain Coefficient is a measure of a window's ability to reduce heat gain during direct radiation exposure

  1. What's the best way to evaluate a window's energy performance?

Make sure the window is ENERGY STAR® approved. Also make sure that the SHGC and U Value is .30 or less and make sure that the manufactures warranty is at least 20 years

  1. How long will a window last?

It really depends on the quality of window you choose, cheap windows have a tendency to fail or need to be replaced very soon (within 5 years or less). The higher quality windows will normally last 30+ Years, Keep in mind that quality manufacturers of windows will stand by their product for the full lifetime if put it in writing

8). What should I look for when selecting a Windows Replacement Company?

There are several key things to look for in a company which we outline in another video called "Avoiding the Most expensive mistakes you will ever make when hiring a contractor" but here are a few of the issues

  • Workman's Comp insurance

  • Liability Insurance of at least 1 Million

  • Proof that you are listed as an additional insured

  • Choose a company that has been in business at least 10 Years

  • And finally, choose a company that has a history for focusing on quality, this way you are more likely to be pleased with the finished project

For professional assistance and expert advice visit us at: http://www.AllTexExteriors.Com, we can help you choose the best home improvement options available for you.

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