Low E glass, introduced in the 1970s, is a smart choice for energy-efficient homes. It minimizes infrared and ultraviolet light, while allowing visible light, reducing heat loss and gain, and blocking up to 99% of the UV spectrum. This results in energy and cost savings, and prevents furniture fading. There are two main types of low E glass, each suitable for different climates.
What You'll Learn:
-What is Low E Glass?: Understand the science behind Low E glass and its ability to minimize infrared and ultraviolet light while allowing visible light to pass through.
-Energy and Cost Savings: See how Low E glass can reduce heat loss and gain, helping you save up to 30% on energy bills.
-Protection for Your Home: Learn how Low E glass blocks up to 99% of harmful UV rays, preserving the color and longevity of your home’s interior.
-Types of Low E Glass: Get to know the different types of Low E glass, including Passive and Solar Control options.
-Simple Test for Low E Glass: Find out how to check if your existing windows have Low E glass with an easy reflection test.
00:00 Introduction
00:30 What Is Low-E Glass?
00:52 Benefits Of Low-E Glass
02:19 How Does Low-E Glass Work?
02:55 Types Of Low-E Glass
03:15 How Do I Know If I Have Low-E Glass?
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27 июн 2024