How Energy Efficiency Is Affected By Commercial Building Windows
Commercial building windows serve several purposes: they offer view, let natural light in, and not to say add to the curb appeal of a building. The windows of a building also have a significant impact on how energy efficient the facility is.
Commercial building windows serve several purposes: they offer view, let natural light in, and not to say add to the curb appeal of a building. The windows of a building also have a significant impact on how energy efficient the facility is.
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Commercial building windows serve several purposes: they offer view, let natural light
in, and not to say add to the curb appeal of a building. The windows of a building also
have a significant impact on how energy efficient the facility is.
Not just having a more energy efficient building is good for the environment, but it can
also save you thousands of dollars a year on your utility bills.
When looking at the energy efficiency of different commercial windows, there’re 2 main
components to take into consideration: the glass itself & the frames.
The majority of commercial buildings employ some sort of tempered safety glass for
their windows. This is a special kind of glass that shatters into thousands of small, nonhazardous
pieces when it breaks, instead of into pointed, sharp shards.
For a building to be energy efficient, the windows need to be double or triple-pane,
meaning there’re actually 2 or 3 panels of glass set into each frame. Though the majority
of modern buildings are built with these kinds of windows, older buildings might have
single-pane glazing, which does not do much of anything for energy efficiency. Now,
let’s have a glance at how different kinds of framing can have an impact on the energy
efficiency of your windows.