There are many ways to help lower fuel costs around the home
, but one of the best ways to realize energy savings is to have replacement windows installed in a home. Because builders are often concerned about finishing a project on time and within their quoted budget, many homes (especially older homes) throughout Memphis have had windows installed that are inefficient and allow heated or cooled air inside the house to escape. With single paned glass this is a common occurrence as glass conducts heat and transfers the inside temperatures outside. But a greater loss of heated or cooled air from within a house comes from the edges of the framing that are frequently fitted into place with gaps between the framing of the home and the window wells.
As windows are hoisted into place during the construction of a home the builder is sure to leave plenty of room around the edges of the frame to ensure that the windows will fit properly without being too tight. Unfortunately this practice leaves some homeowners with drafty walls that allow their energy inside the home to escape outside because of a poorly insulated spacing around the windows. Memphis homes that have drafts blowing in around their windows indicate that there is a lot of energy lost from the widows that is causing the utility bills to rise.
While much of the problem with escaping heat can be blamed on older houses and their construction, there are also places where the transfer of temperature between panes of glass can be attributed to type of windows that have been installed in a home. Through advances in double glazing manufacturing and the inclusion of argon gas that acts as an insulating barrier between two pieces of tempered glass, a window that is rated for high energy efficiency can save hundreds of dollars a year by keeping the inside and outside temperatures comfortably separated.
By having their homes inspected for possible drafts around the framing of their windows, Memphis homeowners can treat their houses with better insulation that can keep them cool in summer and warm in winter. By also installing newer more energy efficient windows that are rated for the southern climate of Memphis, homeowners that are looking into lowering their utility bills can find substantial savings in their heating and cooling costs by upgrading their windows. For many people that have taken advantage of a government program that has established an energy saving tax credit the cost of their new windows has been offset enough to help them realize even greater reductions in the amount of energy it takes to keep their Memphis homes set to a comfortable temperature all year round.