Home Replacement Windows, Quality Elements
Three essential elements come together to give The Window Factory custom vinyl windows, and new replacement windows for homes is an effective insulating power. These features, which enhance other properties present in the materials used to build our home replacement windows, are insulated glass (glazing), the Swiggle Seal system and multichambering.
Manufacturers of Vinyl Windows, Swiggle
In addition to the value of high materials integrity and effective insulated glass, the Swiggle Seal system is integral to the great performance of The Window Factory products. The impact of such a small piece of technology has been profound. The Swiggle is the very first warm-edge sealing system patented and then marketed globally. Home replacement windows near and far have benefited since its introduction to the industry. The reason that manufacturers of vinyl windows have gravitated to this bit of technology is its ability to markedly reduce heat loss that can occur around the window glass. Less heat loss means reduced condensation, and that's a boon, whether you're the window maker or the homeowner. Compared to aluminum spacers, the Swiggle Seal provides an edge of glass temperature reduction of nine degrees and an 80% increase in resistance to condensation. The Window Factory is pleased to integrate Swiggle Seal technology into its products because it makes for much finer replacement vinyl windows with lasting quality. It's a technological advantage that translates into many satisfied customers for years to come, and that makes any business person proud.
Custom Vinyl Windows, Multichambered Profiles
A third element, multichambering, is something most homeowners don't consider when purchasing their windows, but it really makes a marked difference in your new windows' energy efficiency. In fact, we think that if you understood the high heat-insulating parameters provided by multichambering, you'd insist on the technology when selecting a design for your custom vinyl windows. Why? Because having many little chambers built into the frame of each window traps dead air, and though that doesn't sound important (or pleasant), multichambering goes a long way toward providing the heat and sound insulation that will make your home quieter and your energy bills lower. When manufacturers of vinyl windows take heat insulation efficiency seriously, you can be sure they're paying attention to lowering that U-factor with multichambered profiles.
