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Product Performance

Semco Windows and Doors Qualify for the Energy Star Program

Energy Star

ENERGY STAR qualified windows and doors reduce your heating and cooling costs all year long. They can also reduce the build-up of condensation on the inside of your windows.

In the winter, ENERGY STAR qualified windows and doors help reduce your heating costs by keeping your heat where it belongs …in your home. During the summer, they can reduce the amount of radiant heat that enters your home. This keeps your home more comfortable and reduces your cooling costs.

They will also reduce the amount of Ultraviolet rays that enter your home. These are the rays that fade your carpets and interior furnishings.

ENERGY STAR qualified windows and doors represent the latest in window technology to help you save money and protect the environment for all of us. When choosing an ENERGY STAR window or door, you don’t sacrifice comfort, versatility, or style. These high performance windows and doors are available in most of the same styles as non-ENERGY STAR products.

Select the Glazing Option That Best Suits Your Needs

Energy Star Map

Different parts of the country experience different climatic conditions. A home built in Minneapolis, MN, will have different needs than if it was built in San Diego, CA. Choosing the correct glazing option for your windows is one of the most important decisions that you will make. Making the right choice will help you recover the cost of your windows over a specific period of time by savings realized on your heating and cooling costs.

ENERGY STAR performance requirements for windows and doors are tailored to fit the energy needs of the country ’s different climate regions. These regions are Northern, North/Central, South/Central and Southern. The ENERGY STAR Climate Region Map provides you with clear guidelines for determining which windows and doors will do the best job in reducing the heating and cooling costs in each region.

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