Add Value to Your Home With Double Pane Windows

Adding double pane windows to your building is a great way to add natural lighting and reduce UV damage. These types of windows also provide added resale value.

The gap between two panes of glass provides extra insulation and decreases thermal transfer, resulting in lower energy bills. They can also reduce noise.

Double Hung

Double-hung windows, which have an operable upper and lower sash, are more energy-efficient than single-hung windows. They also provide more ventilation in the home than windows that don’t open.

They fit snugly into your wall openings, preventing drafts and air leaks. And they’re easy to clean because both sashes can be moved up and down. They can also be customized with Advanced decorative window grilles.

Awning

The cost of double pane windows is higher than single pane, but they are an excellent investment for homeowners that plan to stay in their homes for a long time. They also provide energy savings over the years.

These windows have two panes of glass with a gap that houses an insulating gas such as argon or xenon. The gap prevents heat transfer and provides a sound barrier.

Bays

Double pane windows, also known as double glazed windows, contain two glass panes separated by an insulating space filled with inert gas like argon or krypton. This insulating space helps reduce energy costs.

Window frame materials are another major factor that can influence double pane window cost. Each frame type has its own benefits, insulating properties and level of maintenance required.

Bows

Bow windows combine a fixed center window with two operating casement windows for a stylish and functional addition to your home. They increase natural light and create a more spacious interior while improving energy efficiency.

Hinged from one side these windows open upwards. They allow fresh air to flow in even on a rainy day in Murray UT. They are extremely airtight so they insulate better than double hung windows against high or low temperatures.

Casements

Casement windows hinge from the side like a door and open wide to let in fresh air. They provide the best ventilation of any window type.

Triple pane windows are more energy efficient than double pane windows, but the savings are not always immediate. They are also more expensive.

They help to reduce noise while providing excellent insulation for the Northern Utah climate.

Transoms

Transom windows are a great way to add extra natural light and design interest to a space. They are often installed above existing window setups to create a more unified look.

They can be rectangular in shape or fan-shaped. These types of windows can also be dual-paned for enhanced performance during our cold winters. This is done by adding a third sash with an Argon gas pocket in between.

Escape Windows

Double-pane windows can help homeowners save energy, lower heating and cooling costs and add value to their homes. However, they can also break easily if moisture accumulates between the panes.

Homeowners typically replace existing windows with the same type and size. Changing the window size or type can significantly increase costs since it requires structural changes to the wall and exterior siding.

Vinyl

Developed in the 1930’s, vinyl is one of the most popular replacement window materials available. It shrugs off extreme weather, is more ridged than aluminum and blocks the transfer of heat.

Many homeowners choose to replace their windows because it’s an easy way to increase their home’s value and lower utility bills. Energy efficient windows also protect furniture, carpet and other valuables from fading.

Wood

Wood windows are a classic look that adds to the beauty of your home. They are also a great insulator and can reduce your energy costs by up to 12%.

Window World offers a variety of window options that are certified as energy efficient by Energy Star. They feature Low-E coatings and argon gas insulation to prevent heat loss and save you money.

Aluminum

Aluminum windows are easy to maintain and are sturdy. They also let in more light and are more energy efficient than traditional single-pane windows. Look for windows that are labeled as Energy Star certified to save on your energy bill.

Energy efficient double-pane windows have two glass panes with an air space between them. Some have inert gases such as argon or krypton filling the space to further improve their efficiency.