The perfect solution to keep your home comfortable and your energy bills low !

With Warren's energy efficient windows and doors, your home stays warmer in winter and cooler in summer, while also reducing noise nuisance and blocking harmful UV rays. With our high-quality materials and professionally detailed installation, you can enjoy a more comfortable home that is also more environmentally friendly.

So why wait? Upgrade to energy efficient windows and doors today and start saving money while doing your part to protect the environment!

WHAT MAKES WINDOWS AND DOORS ENERGY EFFICIENT?

1. LOW-E Glass Coatings

50% of the energy consumption of the whole house or building is lost through windows and doors, and more than 80% of the window and door area is the glass part.

Low-E Glass Coating reflects certain wavelengths of heat while still allowing light to pass through. This helps in the winter months when the glass will reflect sunlight back into the house and prevent heat from escaping through the windows, thus allowing your house to continue to stay warmer reducing the cold and reducing or even eliminating heat loss.

2. Multiple Window Glass Panes

An energy efficient window can be double or triple glazed. This means that it can have two or three adjacent panes of glass in one window, with small partitions between each panes. These pieces of glass are placed together with some space between each piece. The room is either left with air locked in the middle or filled with a gas such as krypton or argon. The sides of the glass panes are securely sealed, restricting any transfer of air or gas through them. The air or gas sandwiched between them is an excellent thermal insulator. This means that it limits the transfer of heat energy between them.

Not necessarily. Triple glazed windows work best when improving energy performance is a key objective. Warren offers a range of low-e configurations to enhance control of solar heat, including argon or krypton gas filling between different layers of windows to improve efficiency.
But no matter how many panes of glass there are, if the windows, are poorly installed or allow air leakage, they will not be efficient.

3. Window Gas Fills

Filling windows with gas reduces the conductivity of the air space between multiple panes of glass, which makes them more energy efficient. In a sealed glazed unit without a gas filler, cold air settles at the bottom and warm air rises to the top.

The space is filled with an inert gas, such as argon or krypton, which minimises convection and reduces conduction through the gas as well as the overall heat exchange between internal and external temperatures.

As discussed above, the space between paned glass sheets can be left as it is with air only. Or it can also be filled with gases like krypton or argon.

There are no disadvantages to having these gases in your windows since they are not toxic and do not have any color or odor. There is, however, a significant advantage that these gases have over using air only. Gases like argon are considered even better insulators than air.

Hence, using such inert gases to fill in the gap between two sheets of glass can enhance the overall insulation of the house even further.

4. Window Spacers

A window glass spacer is a plastic, metal, or foam strip that separates, supports, and seals in the gases that are inserted between the panes. Glass spacers keep glass sheets at the right distance apart and create an airtight cavity between them. Besides insulating pane edges, these non-metallic and metal hybrid spacers also reduce heat transfer through windows.

Warren uses black warm-edge spacer strips for their excellent stability, excellent energy efficiency and ability to minimise condensation on glass and windows, reducing the possibility of mould; reducing thermal stress on glass and preventing glass blow-out; creating a comfortable interior environment for users and meeting the needs of high-end users of high quality insulated glass windows and doors.

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