House Windows [BEST]
: For maximum efficiency, look for low U-factors (insulating value) and a low Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) to block heat in warmer climates. 0.5.5 , 0.5.24
: Collections of windows that project outward to create a visual centerpiece or window seat. 0.5.25, 0.5.33 Key Energy & Safety Features
: Hinged windows that crank outward, providing a tight seal and excellent airflow. 0.5.9 , 0.5.25 HOUSE WINDOWS
: Features a plastic layer between panes, making windows much harder to break for increased security. 0.5.32
: The most common choice in the US (approx. 80%) due to its affordability and low maintenance. 0.5.1 , 0.5.31 : For maximum efficiency, look for low U-factors
: Offers a classic aesthetic and high insulation value but requires regular upkeep to prevent rot. 0.5.11 , 0.5.31
: Double-glazing with argon gas is standard, while triple-glazing significantly reduces outside noise. 0.5.30 ideal for modern or ranch-style homes.
: Horizontal windows that slide along a track, ideal for modern or ranch-style homes. 0.5.22 , 0.5.33
