Windows have several energy ratings, as you've probably already found out if you've been in the market for replacement windows in the Minneapolis area. But all those letters and numbers can get confusing. R, U, VT and E - what do they all mean? How can you evaluate a window's efficiency, especially ...
read moreWhen searching for a good window, it is a good idea to understand what “low-E” values are, and how they will impact your decision. Low-E stands for low-emissivity. It is a value given to all materials, not just glass, which states how well that material will radiate energy. All materials ...
read moreWindow Outfitters, Inc., has chosen to become a Certified Contractor for Pella windows and doors. As a leading Minnesota Replacement Window Contractor, we've got a long tradition of offering our customers the best products available. And that's why Pella products are tops among our lines of premium windows. Whether you choose wood, vinyl, or fiberglass, ...
read moreWhen you put vinyl replacement windows in your home Window Outfitters Inc., you'll feel the difference every day.? Vinyl is among the best window materials for increasing the thermal energy efficiency of your home. And their overall construction techniques combine to produce an energy-efficient window that's strong and beautiful as ...
read moreThe Energy Star program has been an extremely efficient program over the years that has helped Americans save over $17 billion on energy bills in the year 2009 alone. By using energy efficient products, doors and windows, Americans were also able to reduce greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to 30 million ...
read moreSome of the biggest investments in owning an historic home are the doors and windows. These are so important to any home, but with historic homes they should be period specific. While many people claim to offer “affordable, period style windows”, very few of them really are. At Window Outfitters ...
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