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  • As you know, windows connect you to the world and the natural environment around you.

  • But today I suggest to not only look through the window but to start looking at the window itself.

  • Windows are a key component in buildings.

  • They bring you light and comfort but also natural ventilation when open.

  • But windows also help make your building more energy efficient.

  • They contribute to the insulation of a building,

  • but, thanks to the transparency of the glass,

  • they have the unique property to use solar heat and thus warm your house free of charge.

  • For this reason, the best performing window for your house

  • depends on where you live, the climate and your particular needs.

  • If you live in Sweden for example,

  • maybe you'd like to have a window that keeps your house warm

  • when it's cold outside.

  • Well, a thermal insulating window with low-emissivity properties

  • (low-E) is what you need.

  • It protects the comfort of your home reflecting heat back into the room.

  • And allows solar heat to pass and warm the interior when the sun is out.

  • However, if you live in Rome, you most likely want to keep your home temperate all year round.

  • In this case, you need a different type of insulating glass

  • combining low emissivity with solar control proprieties.

  • Thanks to its insulating performance and its ability to reflect solar heat outside,

  • your comfort will be improved.

  • You will use less Air Conditioning and thus save energy.

  • Whether you live on the Atlantic coast where you enjoy mild seasons all year round

  • or in Krakow, Poland, where hot summers come after cold winters,

  • there is always a glass product to ensure you the best comfort both in winter and summer.

  • The right window is the one that offers the best mix of insulation

  • and solar heat performance or control depending on your climate.

  • This mix is what we call the 'energy balance' of the window.

  • It can be calculated in every climate to make sure your window best fits your needs.

  • Once properly equipped, your windows will help you save energy

  • when both heating and cooling your home.

  • Additionally, windows enable you to save electricity for lighting

  • More daylight would also improve comfort, productivity, health and wellbeing for you and the people around you.

  • High-performing glazing products are already available.

  • What about your windows?

  • For your comfort make the right choice of glazing.

  • It will save you money and make our planet greener.

As you know, windows connect you to the world and the natural environment around you.

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