Your home’s windows can be a major source of heat loss in winter and can absorb heat from sunlight during the warmer months. While using shades and drapes can help cut down on heat transfer from your ...
Last week I wrote about the early strategies window manufacturers employed to improve energy performance: adding extra layers of glass and increasing the thickness of the airspace between the layers ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - They’re called energy efficient windows, and they’re designed to help you save money. They could end up costing your neighbors in repair bills. Reflected sunlight coming off ...
A new coating for glass developed by Rice University researchers and collaborators could help reduce energy bills, especially during the cold season, by preventing heat-loss from leaky windows. The ...
Q: Can low-E/argon gas be put in a window when the seal is broken, instead of replacing the entire window? A: Let’s start by clarifying the purpose of low-E and argon gas. Low-E (low-emissivity) ...
HOUSTON – (July 10, 2025) – A new coating for glass developed by Rice University researchers and collaborators could help reduce energy bills, especially during the cold season, by preventing ...
A collaborative effort from researchers in China and the US has led to the development of a new glass coating that reflects heat and helps in energy savings, while also being resistant to moisture, ...
This state of the art invention represents the next generation of Low-E window film technology for the modern sustainable home and building, helping all occupants to enjoy maximum comfort and energy ...
Q: We’re in the process of designing an add-on for our home and are trying to figure out what kind of windows we want. But there are so many windows to choose from, where do we start? A: People in our ...
Cleantech innovator NxLite™ today announced the commercial launch of NxLite L80, the industry's first low-emissivity (low-E) sputter coating that can be applied to polycarbonate and acrylic sheets.
Architects Newspaper recently shared some surprising news suggesting that new low-E windows could be responsible for melting the vinyl siding on neighboring homes. Reflections from the windows are ...
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