Energy Saving Windows

Making sure you're using the right version of windows can be a significant way to reduce energy consumption, but we're not talking about the operating system your office computers run on here; we're talking panes of glass.

Choosing the right type of windows when replacing old single glazing or cracked, broken windows can help you make a big reduction in the cost of your heating bills. Energy efficient windows are available from major window installation firms such as Everest, and use of technology such as advancements made by the experts at Pilkington such as Pilkington K glass mean toughness as well as the ability to keep the cold out.

There isn't only double glazing to consider; many window installation companies also supply triple glazing, or if your windows are not in need of replacement, tertiary glazing or window screens can be added retrospectively, trapping an extra layer of air between your windows and the outdoors, and air is one of the best insulators available.

So if you want to avoid runaway bills and not throw your business' money out of the proverbial window, check out energy efficient glazing products before Jack Frost comes knocking at the... window.