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What You Should Know About Insulating Window Gas Fills

Reducing energy costs is one of the primary concerns of many homeowners nowadays. With a variety of innovations when it comes to home design, the inclusion of gas fills in windows has gained traction. However, if this is something new to you, this information will give you a better understanding of how gas fills work. Better View Windows and More explains some basics you should learn about insulating gas fills and what role they play in  window installation  and energy conservation.

What Are Window Gas Fills?

To help improve the thermal efficiency of windows, insulated glass units are usually pumped with special gases, such as krypton and argon. Compared to pure air, these slow-moving, viscous gases help minimize convective current in windows, reducing heat transfer across windows.

When you’re ready for this type of improvement for your home, Better View Windows and More can install any type of  replacement windows  to your home.

Benefits of Having Gas-Filled Windows

Having windows that improve the energy efficiency of your home has its pros and cons. Of course, lower energy bills are a given. Apart from that, however, turning your home into a more environment-friendly haven will give you a personal sense of accomplishment in terms of your home’s carbon footprint.

A gas-filled window also improves your home’s soundproofing characteristics and helps minimize the occurrence of condensation and frost buildup on windows.

Are Gas-Filled Windows Safe?

Argon and krypton gas are the most common gases used for thermal windows. Both gases are non-toxic, odorless and colorless. They pose no threat to you and your family.

Better View Windows and More offers  window replacement  services using the top window brands on the market today. Call us at (757) 655-3017 or  contact us here  to get your free, no-obligation quote. We help homeowners improve their homes in Norfolk and Virginia Beach, VA.

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