Energy Efficient Windows

Replacing your outdated windows with newer energy efficient windows cuts your energy consumption significantly. Our windows are built to exceed industry standards and provide you with a beautiful efficient long lasting product. The Custom Windows are built to your specifications. Tempered glass is also and option when it comes to larger windows and when safety is a concern. Today's windows are much more cost effective. New insulated glass designs, glass coatings, and improved frame construction cut energy costs dramatically. Your home is more comfortable while actually costing you less to heat and cool. They look great! Today's windows come in a variety of shapes, styles and colors – bay windows, large bow windows, sliding windows, traditional double hung windows (up and down movement), casement crank-out windows. All of these improve the looks, design and style of any home. You'll be proud to show-off your new windows and never be embarrassed about them again.

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Skylights

Skylight is one way of bringing natural light into your home.Skylight Design Considerations Before selecting a skylight for your home, determine what type of skylight will work best and where to place it to optimize its contribution to your home’s energy efficiency, daylighting, and ventilation. Selection It's a good idea to understand the energy performance ratings of skylights so you can select your skylight based on the local climate and your home's design. For labeling energy-efficient skylights, ENERGY STAR® has established minimum energy performance rating criteria by climate. These criteria don't account for a home's design, however, so if you're building a new home or planning a major remodel, take advantage of the opportunity to incorporate your skylight design and selection as part of your whole-house design.

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Radiant Barriers

How They Work Heat travels from a warm area to a cool area by a combination of conduction, convection, and radiation. Heat flows by conduction from a hotter location within a material or assembly to a colder location, like the way a spoon placed in a hot cup of coffee conducts heat through its handle to your hand. Heat transfer by convection occurs when a liquid or gas -- air, for example -- is heated, becomes less dense, and rises. As the liquid or gas cools, it becomes denser and falls. Radiant heat travels in a straight line away from any surface and heats anything solid that absorbs its energy. Most common insulation materials work by slowing conductive heat flow and -- to a lesser extent -- convective heat flow. Radiant barriers and reflective insulation systems work by reducing radiant heat gain. To be effective, the reflective surface must face an air space.

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Solar Power

Our solar panels produce the most energy than any solar panels on the market. Because our solar array configurations our panels are much more efficient, you can make the most of your roof space to produce a significant amount of electricity. What does this mean for you? Highly efficient solar panels from Sunrooms Plus generate more energy over the lifetime of your system than other panels. Which means that over the lifetime of your system, you’ll generate more electricity and save more money on your electric bills.