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Why Replace Single Pane Windows?

Is it difficult to heat your home? Are you hearing a lot of noise from outside? If you are having these problems, you may want to check if you have single pane windows. Read this article to learn why you may need to replace single pane windows in your home.

According to those at Replacement Window Center, www.replacement-window-center.com, a single pane window has little insulating value (approximately R-1) and it only acts as a thin barrier to the outside. Single pane windows are commonly found in older homes because they were an affordable building material. As homeowners improve their homes, they often choose to upgrade their windows from single pane to double pane. Here are two major reasons to choose double-pane windows.

Double Pane Windows Help Reduce Heat Loss

Having double pane windows can help homes become more energy efficient. Homes become more energy efficient because less heat leaves through a double pane window than through a single pane window. Double pane windows are built with a gap of air between two panes of glass, which acts as an insulator.

Double Pane or Multi-Pane Windows Reduce Exterior Noises Entering the Home

Most exterior noises come through a home's window rather than its walls. Mary McLeod of the City of Austin Green Building Program, www.greenbuilder.com, notes that double pane windows can help reduce noise. Double pane windows can help reduce noise because it is a thicker barrier to the outside, with its two layers of glass and air gap. However, not all double pane windows are built of the same glass or framing materials. Homeowners who are concerned about exterior noise should research which types of glass and how many layers of glass would help reduce the most amount of noise.

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