Lincoln Home Replacement Windows Maximize Energy Efficiency

Replacing your windows with energy-efficient alternatives can significantly improve your home’s energy efficiency, reduce utility costs, and enhance comfort. If you’re considering Lincoln replacement windows, here are some ways to maximize energy efficiency:

 

  1. Look for windows with low U-factor and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) ratings. Lower U-factor indicates better insulation, while lower SHGC means less heat gain from sunlight.
  2. Lincoln replacement windows offer options like vinyl, aluminum-clad wood, and Ultrex fiberglass, which you can consider to obtain a surprisingly high energy performance.
  3. Double or triple pane windows with gas fills, such as argon or krypton, offer superior insulation compared to single pane windows. These windows have multiple layers of glass with sealed airspaces in between, reducing heat transfer and enhancing energy efficiency.
  4. Low-emissivity (Low-E) glass coatings minimize heat transfer and filter harmful UV rays without compromising natural light.
  5. Hire professional window installers well-versed in dealing with Lincoln replacement windows, and make sure to follow manufacturer guidelines to ensure correct installation, sealing gaps, and preventing drafts.

 

Enhance energy efficiency by using window treatments such as blinds, shades, or curtains may also be a good idea if you want to increase your home’s overall energy efficiency. During hot summer days, simply closing these window coverings can lead to a significantly reduced heat gain. In colder months, open them to allow sunlight to bring in some natural added heat.