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Low E glass
Low-E glass has a thin, transparent coating applied to the inside of the interior side of the glass, reflecting the interior temperatures back inside to reduce energy loss through the glass and maintain indoor temperatures
There are 3 kinds of light that goes in the building or house:
- The Ultraviolet light which causes interior materials such as fabrics to fade
- Visible light
- Infrared Light which is transmitted as heat into the building or house.
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Low-E coatings have been developed to minimize the amount of ultraviolet and infrared light that can pass through glass without compromising the amount of visible light that is transmitted.
In other words, low-e glass reflects infrared and UV rays from the sun back out to keep your building cool in hot weather, and blocks warm air from your HVAC system from escaping through the glass to keep your building warm in cold weather.
BENEFITS
Benefits Of Low Glass
BENEFITS
1. Energy Efficiency
Low-E glass reduces the amount of heat that passes through the glass, which helps to reduce the amount of energy required to cool or heat your home. This can lead to significant energy savings and lower utility bills
2. Comfort
With low-E glass, you can enjoy more comfortable temperatures in your home as it helps to maintain a consistent indoor temperature, reducing hot spots or cold drafts
3. UV Protection
Low-E glass can also protect your home's interior from damaging ultraviolet (UV) rays that can fade furniture, artwork, and carpets over time
4. Noise Reduction
The coatings on low-E glass can help to reduce the amount of noise that enters your home, which can be especially beneficial if you live in a busy or noisy area
5. Reduced Condensation
Low-E glass can help to reduce condensation on your windows, which can be a problem in colder climates where moisture can collect on the glass and lead to mold growth.
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