Before and After window installation:
Energy
Saving
Vinyltek tests all
of our products in accordance to the
high standards of the
Canadian Standard Association (CSA),
the
American Architectural Manufacturer
Association (AAMA) and the
National Fenestration Ratings
Council (NFRC). Vinyltek is also
Energy Star? certified for Zones
A and B.
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More frame and sash chambers
than most other windows,
providing exceptional insulating
performance
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Triple weather-sealed
openings
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XLEdge stainless steel
spacer patented by
Cardinal Glass Industries
provides maximum energy savings
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Many glass options
available, including highly
efficient LowE3
softcoat coating and Argon gas
filled sealed units
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Multi-point locking for a
snug, evenly distributed closing
Why Are Energy Savings Features
Important?
According to the US Department of
Energy, poor window insulation
accounts for more than $20 billion
per year in energy costs. It is
estimated that most homes can
reduce their household
energy costs by 15%
annually by installing more
energy-efficient windows.
Furthermore, according to the
Energy Star Windows program,
LowE coated glass can reduce harmful
UV rays by up to 75%, protecting you
and your home's interior.
Central Glass (Duncan Ltd.)
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Typical Vinyl
window installation

Step 1)
Original old aluminum frame

Step 2) Cut and remove aluminum frame.
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Minimal amount of dust and debris inside home

Step 3) Final installation of Vinyl frame.
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