The summer in Polk County is sweltering, and your air conditioner needs all the help it can get. Drafty windows let in warm air, forcing your system to work harder and raising indoor temperatures.
Energy-efficient windows reduce heat transfer to keep your home cool in the summer and warm in the winter. They feature insulated frames, low-emissivity glass, spacers and argon gas fill between panes to prevent drafts and increase thermal efficiency.
Renewal by Andersen
Renewal by Andersen LLC is the window-replacement division of Andersen Corporation, and operates in over 100 markets nationwide. Their full-service window replacement company offers a one-stop shop from in-home consultation to windows installation, making them a great choice for homeowners. They specialize in a window material called Fibrex, which is a specialized composite that contains 40% reclaimed wood fiber and doesn’t warp, rot, or corrode.
The windows are designed to fit tightly into existing openings, minimizing drafts and reducing energy costs. They also feature insulating foam and stylish trim to seal the gaps in your home. They also offer a wide range of customization options, including colors and grille patterns.
Renewal by Andersen’s products are designed to meet the needs of every homeowner. They offer a wide range of colors and designs, and are available in different sizes to fit your unique space. Their windows are also energy efficient, which can help reduce your heating and cooling bills.
Aeroseal Windows
Increasing the energy efficiency of your commercial property can significantly reduce heating and cooling costs. Air leaks are a major contributor to high energy bills, and they can be reduced with new double or triple-pane windows. However, window upgrades are just one part of a comprehensive approach to building insulation, and you also need to address the ductwork and other factors that can affect comfort.
Double-pane windows offer energy savings of up to 24 percent in cold climates and 18 percent in warm climates, and they also improve noise insulation by reducing ambient sound levels. In addition, the glass in double-pane windows can be acoustically dissimilar, meaning that each pane blocks different frequencies of noise and cancels out specific sounds, such as a garbage truck driving by.
Aluminum windows are an excellent choice for energy-efficient commercial buildings because they provide design versatility and high performance. They have good strength and durability, and they are easy to maintain. They are also recyclable, making them an eco-friendly option.
Marvin Windows & Doors
Marvin windows and doors deliver premium beauty, design flexibility, and energy efficiency. Their Ultrex fiberglass frames are eight times stronger than vinyl and resist cracking, warping, and impact damage. Plus, they don’t need painting and are extremely easy to maintain.
The company’s Infinity from Marvin product line offers a wide range of custom options and customization, including wood interiors, window grille styles, hardware finishes, screens, and more. These features allow homeowners to match their new windows to their unique aesthetics and preferences.
Infinity windows feature efficient glass options like Low E2 and ERS to maximize benefits in moderate climates and provide peak year-round performance. They also offer customizable exterior color choices and material options like extruded aluminum cladding that is rust-resistant, weatherproof, and low-maintenance. Plus, their coastal-ready Coastline series is designed to enjoy the scenery and endure coastal conditions. These benefits add up to a superior window replacement experience for Lakeland homeowners. The company’s extensive warranty coverage also gives homeowners peace of mind.
Pella Windows
Like Andersen, Pella has a number of different window products that serve homeowners with distinct preferences. As such, quality and warranties tend to vary based on product line.
For example, the Architect Series features traditional styling that fits with almost any architectural style and offers energy efficiency. The insulating glass helps keep the cool in and the heat out, while also reflecting harmful UV sun rays.
Other Pella windows, such as those in the Lifestyle Series, are built with low maintenance in mind. Convenient features like between-the-glass blinds reduce the need for dusting, while sashes that tilt in allow for easy cleaning. Additionally, ENERGY STAR certification means you’ll save money on your utility bills. Lastly, upgrading to new home windows can also increase the resale value of your house. Ultimately, choosing the right product for your home is one of the most important decisions you’ll make in your remodeling project. Unified is proud to be a certified Pella installer and offer the best warranty in the industry.