Modern day fenestrations are a perfect blend of functionalism and aesthetics. While the frames have become sleeker with options to customise them in decorative colours and designs, new window systems also boast of multiple features like excellent thermal insulation and green ratings. Architects and designers enjoy flexibility in design too with various installation and mounting options that allow windows to go beyond its conventional appearance. There is definitely more to windows than what meets the eye in today’s context.
“Windows and doors are the single biggest source of home energy loss and as much as 40% of your home’s energy loss occurs through outside air infiltration through your windows and doors. At a time when energy costs are sky high, this is probably a major part of your home’s budget so becoming more energy-efficient is extremely important,” points out Atin Thacker, director - Marketing, Geeta Aluminium Company. Energy-efficient windows, therefore, are becoming a more prominent solution in the fenestration industry. These windows have the ability to save money on heating, cooling and lighting costs while simultaneously reducing the home’s carbon footprint.
“Insulation is one of the most efficient ways to save energy since it keeps the home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Energy-efficient system windows minimise the carbon emission rates and consume less power resulting in reduction of electricity costs, and are environment-friendly,” mentions Thacker, adding that the installation of thermal break windows also assists in LEED certification of prospective green buildings.
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