by Denise Bryant | Nov 17, 2015 | Energy Efficiency, Glass shop, Sash Window Replacement, Types of Windows, Window Frame, Window Repair, Window Replacement, Windows, Windows and Doors
Title 24 is the California Energy Code created by the California Building Standards Commission to reduce California’s energy consumption. The standards are updated periodically by the California Energy Commission to allow consideration and possible...
by Denise Bryant | May 14, 2015 | Energy Efficiency, Windows
Time to update and upgrade with an Anderson windows replacement? Homeowners and businesses can get top-notch results at affordable rates by hiring a local expert to remove the old window and perfectly install the new units. Quality installation means beautiful windows...
by Denise Bryant | Dec 10, 2014 | Energy Efficiency, Window Repair
Did you grow up with parents who complained about the refrigerator door being held open for too long? If so, you’re probably all too aware of little things that waste energy. Yet many people fail to acknowledge how much energy they could save with a window...
by Denise Bryant | Jul 30, 2014 | Glass Facts, Sound Control, Types of Windows
Don’t forget the windows when thinking about how to soundproof a room. Standard glass allows sound waves to pass through with only minimal dampening, and the edges around windows can also let plenty of sound pass. Ultimately, the best method for how to soundproof a...
by Denise Bryant | Feb 4, 2014 | Energy Efficiency, Sound Control, Windows and Doors
Single pane windows only contain one layer of glass. Where as dual pane windows are made up of two layers of glass, along with a space in between that is filled with air or Argon gas. Single-pane windows transmit noise easily and outside noises are amplified and more...