Insulated Window Glass


Insulated Window Glass

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One great solution is to install double-pane insulated window glass. Each insulated window glass has two panes, one on the outside and one on the inside. There is a small gap between the two panes, which serves to trap the hot or cold air, keeping it out of your home. The difference in comfort is remarkable, as is the savings on your energy bill. People in areas such as Minnesota, with sub-freezing temperatures in winter and blistering hot days in summer, use insulated window glass as the standard in their homes.

Although the double-pane insulated window glass is more expensive to buy and install, it's well worth the price. Depending on the number of windows in your home, you may easily recover the cost of this energy-saving glass within a year. You'll get payback every month with a reduced bill from the power company.