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Pictures from a thermal imaging camera can really show the difference in heat lost through your windows. As you can see above the (red areas) from a home before (left) and after (right) new windows were installed.
If your home is uninsulated, 24% of the energy bill you're paying for is being lost through the windows. Replacing them can be costly, but a new offer from Home Windows Installed gives customers the opportunity to save up to 35% on the price of new, energy efficient windows.
If those supposed stimulus tax credits of our governments economic recovery plan we keep hearing about have yet to start blooming around your front door, you're probably still seeking ways of not only saving money but also getting the very best value for the money you do spend. So, what if you knew that hundreds of dollars were seeping through your fingers every year?
If your house is uninsulated, 24% of the energy you're paying for is being lost through the windows. So if you still have inefficient single or double glazing, drafty windows, older windows that transfer cold, quite literally, you are throwing money out of the window.
And it's not just money your windows could be wasting either; energy efficient windows also reduce emissions from homes by up to 10% – so replacing your old ones will also help you to do your part for the environment.
All windows are rated by the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC), with a scale usually starting at .49 for the U-Factor and .55 for the SHGC (these windows have no Low-E or Argon). The best windows (the most energy efficient) will have a .30 or less for the U-Factor and .30 or less for the SHGC (these windows will have Low-E and Argon) the NFRC, Energy Star, and U.S. Government recommends that all homes should have windows rated .30 or less for the U-Factor and .30 or less for the SHGC but most still have windows that just don’t meet the passing grade – wasting energy and money on a daily basis.
But replacing all the windows in your home is a cost efficient procedure with Home Windows Installed, and one you can afford in the midst of a recession thus reducing the ever rising high cost of energy bills here in Indianapolis. Home Windows Installed believes that in 2011 you should be able to upgrade your windows to a more energy and cost efficient model by taking advantage of the $1,500 Instant Rebate, $500 Tax Credit and an additional 10% OFF courtesy of Home Windows Installed.
Here at Home Windows Installed in Indianapolis and approved by The Department of Energy estimates that over 20% of heat loss or gain is due to radiation which comes through faulty or non-insulated windows that have low SHGC ratings in Indianapolis. It is not uncommon for well-built homes in Indianapolis to have windows that measure a high (U) Factor (which is undesirable). To support this point, here is a direct quote from a Department of Energy publication:
“Windows can be one of your home’s most attractive features. Windows
provide views, day lighting, ventilation and solar heating in the winter.
Unfortunately, they can also account for 10% to 25% of your heating
bill. During the summer, sunny windows make your air conditioner work two
to three times harder.
The (R) Factor – the resistance to heat flow or the degree to which a material resists heat transfer. The higher the R-Value, the better the insulating performance.
The (SHGC) Factor – It refers to the fraction of solar radiation passing through the window as heat compared to the amount of solar radiation striking the window.
The (U) Factor – the measurement of how much heat is transferred through a window. A lower U Factor represents better insulation and less heat flow.
With today’s high performance window technology at Home Windows Installed in Indianapolis, any homeowner can have a proven solution to resisting the sun’s heat in the summer and welcoming the same heat in the winter. Here in Indianapolis our windows are energy efficient windows that are engineered to accommodate almost any budget while providing the highest levels of year-round comfort and energy savings - making them well-suited for virtually any climate or season in Indianapolis.
Home Windows Installed of Indianapolis carries High Performance windows that are “Green”, a phrase which indicates that the product meets all of the standards for valuing and protecting our ecology. They are green, because they use technology that will help lower your energy use in your home. This in turn reduces air pollution such as CO2 thereby making a greener environment for everyone in Indianapolis and surrounding cities.
The fact is, for most of us in Indianapolis, our home is our largest single investment. Replacing windows in Indianapolis is wise, you either protect your investment, or it depreciates and makes the home less valuable when you resell it. The added benefit is that while you’re living in the house, the cost of maintaining your windows is reduced dramatically.
Remodeling Magazine conducts an annual unbiased survey which is based on a study of how this investment may also affect the ultimate resale of a home in Indianapolis and Central Indiana. The data is segmented by geography and issues of weather, etc. The majority of the Indianapolis homeowners interviewed were in complete agreement with the survey as it reflected on their original investment and the ultimate return.
Today, the Home Windows Installed Indianapolis replacement window is manufactured in Evansville, IN with options for different seasons and geographic needs. The industry has grown in sophistication and has developed methods by which to examine the efficiency of these Indianapolis window products. As an example, the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) (http://www.nfrc.org) developed a recognized rating system based on studies surrounding the product performance of these windows.
The NFRC Rating System enables purchasers of replacement windows to determine the energy efficient properties of the windows they are contemplating. The NFRC label, together with its rating format, appears on all Indianapolis replacement windows which are part of the Energy Star program.
The Department of Energy together with the Environmental Protection Agency have developed an outstanding program that is internationally recognized called Energy Star (http://www.energystar.gov). Products bearing this label are required to meet special criteria and standards. The Energy Star program takes into consideration the various climates such as Indianapolis (for designated climate zones) and conditions that might affect the performance of the window.
Our Indianapolis replacement window of today takes into consideration the many and variable conditions under which the window will have to operate here in Indianapolis. We have already discussed (R) and (U) Factors as well the solar heat gain coefficient. Remember, this is the fraction of solar radiation passing through the window as heat compared to the amount of solar radiation striking the window. Depending upon where you live and under what condition the window will operate, it is important to ask about this when considering the windows you will have replaced in your home here in Indianapolis.
When it comes to understanding the glass or glazing (glazing is the layers of glass in a window) in your window, here is a nontechnical explanation on what to look for. First, understand that only about half of the sun’s energy is in a form that is visible to the human eye. The rest only contributes heat to the inside of your home. So you want a glazing that maximizes the amount of light entering your home while still minimizing energy use. And here is the simple rule that goes with this maxim: Double-pane windows with Low-E Coating and argon gas (or similar) offer better insulation qualities and reduce cooling loads in Indianapolis.
The further south you are located, the more shading you want from your windows. The farther north you are, the less shading you need. Having a manufacturer who combines the right amount of Low-E coating, the right gas and the proper coefficient for shading will make all the difference in Indianapolis. We make sure to develop windows in Indianapolis that surpass any conditions that may come from season to season.
First be sure you examine the balancing system on a double hung window. This is the mechanism that permits you to move the window up and down easily. A well-designed and well made window always incorporates a well-balanced system.
The Department of Energy includes these tips on their Energy Savers website (http://www.energysavers.gov).
• When you’re shopping for new windows in Indianapolis, look for the National Fenestration Rating Council label; it means the window’s performance is certified.
• Remember, the lower the U-value, the better the insulation. In colder climates, a
U value of 0.30 or below is recommended. (This will help you qualify for the $1,500 Rebate (Energy Star Package) that ends December 31, 2012.) These windows have at least double glazing, argon and a low-e coating.
• Similarly when summertime heat gain is the main concern, look for windows with double glazing and spectrally selective coatings that reduce heat gain.
• Select windows with air leakage ratings of 0.2 cubic feet per minute or less.
• In temperate climates with both heating and cooling seasons, select windows
with both low U-values and low solar heat gain co-efficiency (SHGC) to maximize energy benefits.
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Indianapolis
Indianapolis Indiana was recently recognized as Forbes Magazine “one of the best places in the country to live” based on an assortment of different factors. Indianapolis is considered one of the most ideal places to live because of its affordable homes, low unemployment rate and in particular cost of living. The most important area to look at when buying a home or if you have an existing home in Indianapolis would be your windows. This will allow you to become much more energy efficient and save money on your energy bills. Also, Indianapolis Indiana offers virtually something for everyone! Indianapolis is proud to be the home of the Indiana Pacers, Indianapolis Colts, and Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Our city has endless possibilities for entertaining and activities! Whether it’s the Indianapolis Zoo, Indianapolis Children’s museum, the championship golf course at Fort Harrison, or shopping at Carmel Clay Terrace, there are plenty of great choices and fun things to do!
Carmel
Carmel is one of the fastest growing cities in Indiana, located just north of Indianapolis in Hamilton County. This dynamic city has an award-winning school system, family oriented sub-divisions and many local thriving businesses. Carmel also displays more than 24 municipal parks with playgrounds, shelters, trails, an amphitheater, water features, basketball and volleyball courts, softball diamonds, soccer fields and fishing. There is virtually something for everyone!
Fishers
Located just minutes north of the Indianapolis/Marion County border and just south of Noblesville, IN is the city of Fishers. This city continues to receive accolades as one of the most desireable places in the nation to live. CNN Money Magazine named Fishers No. 10 on it's 2008 list of America's Best Small Cities! Business Weekly also designated Fishers as “the best place in Indiana to raise a family.” Residents lucky enough to call Fishers home enjoy a highly-rated school system, numerous parks, playgrounds, and sporting venues. Offering visitors a glimpse into the lives of early Indiana residents is the Conner Prairie living history museum. It also presents an amazing Fourth of July fireworks display!
Noblesville
Another one of Indiana’s city that has gathered much acclaim is the city of Noblesville. Over the past few years Noblesville has ranked as one of the best and greatest places to live and raise a family! CNN Money magazine ranking as one of the Top 10 Places for Affordable Housing, and Family Circle magazine's also selected as one of the 10 Best Towns in which to raise a family! Noblesville has a magnificently thriving downtown historical center. It is filled with unique retail shops, antique stores, and restaurants. Offered at Three city parks are stunning walking trails, picnic areas, tennis, volleyball and basketball courts, and wooded common areas. Also, The Verizon Music Center, a 7,000-seat and lawn area outdoor amphitheater, hosts some of the hottest acts in the music industry during the summer months providing fun and entertainment for all ages. The Hamilton Town Center features fashionable shopping as well as an IMAX theater. Award-winning schools make Noblesville a great choice for families.
Westfield
17 miles north of downtown Indianapolis in Hamilton County you’ll find Westfield Indiana which is another one of Indian’s flourishing communities. Originally established as a Quaker community in 1834, the town of Westfield later became a central stop on the Underground Railroad. Today, Westfield offers its residents a great school system and affordable home improvements such as windows are just a few of the reasons why home buyers choose Westfield. Shopping, entertainment and outdoor venues are some of the fun activities Westfield residents like to do and biking trails meander through open spaces and subdivisions. The Natalie Wheeler Trail begins downtown on South Union Street and connects to Cool Creek Park and Nature Center, where visitors can enjoy a picnic lunch and view native wildlife. Specialty and antique shops line the downtown area, and nearby Morse Reservoir provides plenty of recreational boating and other entertainment.
Zionsville
Founded in 1852, the village of Zionsville, Indiana is located approximately 13 miles northwest of downtown Indianapolis in Boone County. Here you’ll find some of the most spectacular Central Indiana real estate around, from the turn-of-the-century bungalows in the historic downtown area, to sprawling country estates and horse farms.
Zionsville is well-known for the upscale boutiques, art and antique shops, and quaint eateries that line its attractive, brick-paved Main Street, and for the community parks, sports leagues, and other recreation venues that contribute to the town’s peaceful feel. The Zion Nature Center offers hikes along scenic trails, exhibits of native Indiana wildlife, and special educational programs.
Zionsville schools are ranked among the top in the state, which is just another reason why you’ll want to consider fixing or remodeling a home in Zionsville when searching for that perfect home.
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Brownsburg
About 10 miles northwest of the Indianapolis area, you will find Brownsburg Indiana. Until recently, Brownsburg was a remote town on the outskirts of the city. In recent years, the population has grown by 90%! Brownsburg Indiana is home to the O’Reilly Raceway Park which hosts more than 100 events per year. O’Reilly Raceway Park is a family friendly venue that features drag cars, stock cars and more.
Homeowners in Brownsburg Indiana love the free 5 – Second “No Pressure” Estimate provided via our website. Contact us today to schedule a time for one of our knowledgeable sales consultants to meet with you and discuss all of your window replacement needs! We offer the best windows at the best prices… we guarantee it! When homeowners in Mooresville Indiana are looking for a free “No Pressure” estimate, they call Home Windows Installed. Our consultants are very knowledgeable of our windows and doors and are able to answer any questions you might have. Please give us a call today to schedule your free estimate! The city of Plainfield Indiana is located just west of Indianapolis in the southeast part of Hendricks County. Plainfield is home to several large industrial parks and continues to grow. Plainfield is also the home to the outdoor mall, Metropolis, that was constructed in recent years. The Splash Island water park is a big hit with families in the area! Plainfield also offers loads of green space with area parks.
Mooresville
Mooresville Indiana is located southwest of the Indianapolis area. Mooresville is known for its small town atmosphere. One of the past famous residents of Mooresville Indiana was Paul Hadley, who designed the Indiana state flag. Mooresville is the home to the Mooresville Family Aquatic Center, which even houses a “Pooch Plunge” for your four legged friends! You will also find several parks in Mooresville, complete with walking trails, picnic shelters, basketball courts, baseball diamonds, and even horseshoe courts!
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