A great way to determine if a window
is energy efficient is if it's ENERGY STAR® qualified. According to Energy Star, the U.S. ENERGY STAR
Windows Program is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) and the Department of Energy (DOE) that promotes energy efficient
products in order to protect the environment. When you chose an ENERGY STAR
qualified window, you’re not only reducing your carbon footprint, you’re also lowering
your monthly utility bill.
$146–$501 and 1,147–3,839 pounds of CO2 which is equivalent to 59 to 196 gallons of gasoline | a year when replacing single-pane windows |
$71–$247 and 692–2,825 pounds of CO2 which is equivalent to 35 to 144 gallons of gasoline | a year when replacing double-pane, clear glass windows |
Aspen Home Improvements is committed
to providing the best replacement windows. In fact, our windows are Energy Star
qualified, and has one of the lowest U-factor windows on the market. We publish
NFRC performance ratings for all our products so you can see how
the windows will perform in your location.
Energy efficient replacement windows
help reduce heating/cooling costs while protecting the environment from harmful
carbon dioxide emissions. When looking for the best replacement windows, be
sure to consider energy efficiency in your search. Visit www.aspenwindows.com to learn more
information about our ENERGY STAR qualified replacement windows.
For any questions you may have,
contact us at, www.aspenwindows.com/contact-us.html,
or email us at aspenwindows@gmail.com
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