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What is low-e glass and argon gas?

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Additionally, they're designed with either double or triple-pane glass, which working in tandem with the low e coating and argon insulating gas, provides added protection against air leakage, and blocks ultraviolet rays from damaging interiors. read more

Regardless of the season, Low E & Argon Gas windows ensure the climate is stable in your home. Low E or low emissivity coating is a unique microscopic glaze that helps minimize the amount of ultraviolet, infrared and visible light from penetrating the glass keeping you cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. read more

Argon gas is an injected gas between the Panes of glass to help prevent cool air from penetrating in the winter. Argon gas is typically warranted in a colder climate. A simple rule of thumb is Low-E is and should be standard in a southern, warm climate, and argon gas should be standard in a colder climate. read more

Argon gas is a colorless, odorless gas found in our atmosphere. The molecular makeup of Argon reveals that it is more dense than air. By replacing the air inside of the sealed insulating glass unit with Argon, it provides increased insulating performance. read more

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