This past spring, the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recognized Pella
with its 2015 ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year-Sustained Excellence Award. This
is the second time Pella has earned this distinction,
which notes the company’s continuing dedication
to the creation and promotion of energy-efficient
products and the education of consumers on conservation issues.
One of the projects that
helped us earn the Sustained Excellence Award was the
research into the development of a highly insulating
residential window with smart automatic shading in an
exclusive partnership with Lawrence Berkeley National Labs.
Pella Windows and Doors has a clear
focus on environmental stewardship and offering
consumers energy-efficient possibilities for new or
replacement windows and doors. There are many steps
taken in the development and design process to help you live in a
comfortable home without hurting
the environment. Here are three reasons to drop
by our Danville showroom when looking for replacement windows and doors.
- The Architect Series® wood casement
windows, for example, are generally six times tighter than what’s required by the industry for air infiltration.
- We carry Designer Series
windows and patio doors with triple-pane glass as well as between the
glass blinds or shades.
- Our Low-E insulating glass with argon1
helps prevent the transfer of heat and blocks ultraviolet
rays that may damage carpeting, fabrics and wall coverings.
Your windows and doors have a bigger
impact on your energy usage and home comfort than you might
think. According to energystar.gov2,
a normal home is able to save $101 to $538
per year on energy costs by just replacing
single-pane windows with ENERGY STAR-certified windows. This also reduces
your home’s carbon footprint.
At Pella Windows and Doors, you don’t
need to lose style or comfort to save on your energy costs. If you are interested in finding
out more about your choices for
replacement windows or doors, come by our showroom in
Danville or schedule an appointment online.
1 High-altitude Low-E insulating glass does not contain argon
2
http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=windows_doors.pr_benefits
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