From anti-reflection to color tints, modern glass enhances design in many ways.
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Selecting the right glass for windows in your home is important. It’s not just about how your windows look – it’s also about how they perform in terms of solar control, security, sound reduction, thermal insulation and privacy
Choosing the right glass for your home’s windows doesn’t just improve their appearance – it can also save you money for years to come. Windows provide a source of natural light for your home. Window glass can improve performance, and enhance aesthetics to any style of home. Replacing or installing new windows provides an opportunity to enhance your home in terms of its appearance, comfort and energy efficiency.
Solar control glass reflects heat from highly exposed windows or accepts additional solar heat from areas that can benefit from some of the sun’s free heat. Thermal insulation is achieved using insulating glass units with high performance coatings to keep heat and air conditioning inside.
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