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Unveiling the "Glass Demo" Reality

Explore the truth behind low-E glass demos and how to optimize energy efficiency with informed choices for your replacement windows.

Unveiling the "Glass Demo" Reality

Unveiling the "Glass Demo" Reality

When considering replacement windows, ensuring energy efficiency is key. Low-E glass is touted for its savings potential on long-term energy costs. The "glass demo" is a common tool used by window companies to showcase these benefits, yet it can be misleading.

Understanding Low-E Glass

Low-E glass features a special coating that blocks UV radiation, reducing heat transfer. Four main manufacturers in the U.S. produce these coatings, each offering similar performance.

The Essence of a Glass Demo

During a glass demo, a heat lamp is directed at various glass samples: single-pane, insulated, competitor's low-E, and the presenter's low-E glass. This demonstration measures how effectively each sample blocks heat transmission.

Why It Can Mislead

While most low-E glass performs similarly, darker glass blocks more heat and light. In demos, presenters often use darker glass, enhancing perceived effectiveness but potentially compromising visibility in real-world applications.To explore the many advantages of upgrading your home's windows, check out our blog on unlocking the benefits of window replacement with Sane Windows!

Optimizing Low-E Glass

Low-E glass primarily blocks solar radiation, ideal for reducing cooling costs in warmer climates. Choose coatings with a lower Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) to maximize heat blockage.

Balancing Seasons

In cooler climates, low-E coatings may hinder passive solar heating in winter. Balancing low-E coatings and insulated glass ensures efficiency year-round.

Avoiding the Glass Demo

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