1. Low-E Door Glass
Did you know that your door and window glass can help your home retain heat and stay dry in the winter? It's true! You can learn everything you need to know about Low-E door glass in this blog post, but keep reading below to learn about its benefits in the winter. Low-E glass has a metallic coating that helps keep heat and solar energy inside your home. It can prevent as much as 71% of heat loss in the winter and also prevents excess heat from entering your home in the summer. In addition, Low-E glass doesn't produce as much condensation as traditional glass, helping to keep your interior dry and warm when it snows or rains.Check out our Low-E Door Glass & SAVE 20% >>
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2. Andersen Storm Doors
One of the easiest ways to waste money on your energy bill is when you have to combat a drafty door with your furnace. It doesn't matter how high you crank up the heat, when you have a door that allows excess air and moisture into your home, you're fighting a battle that can't be won. Our Andersen Storm Doors will protect your home from the elements. Thermally tempered glass offers protection, while Low-E glass options provide extra energy efficiency by preventing temperature loss up to 29% better than traditional glass. Additional weatherstripping across the top, bottom, and sides of the door seal it shut when not in use and help keep wind and moisture away from your home.Check out our Andersen Storm Doors here >>