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Energy-Efficiency |
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Double and triple pane sealed insulated glass units can dramatically reduce the heat transfer through the glass in your doors. Argon gas can further enhance this effect. |
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Low-Emissivity Glass reflects the suns UV rays and prevents heat from entering your home in the summer or escaping your home in the winter. |
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U-Value or R-Value is used to determine the energy efficiency of your glass. Glass Doctor® can advise you on the best glass for your needs. |
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Comfort |
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You’ll save more than just energy when you increase the efficiency of your door glass, your home temperature will also be more stable – reducing hot spots in summer and cold areas in winter
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Noise will also be reduced, increasing the privacy and peace in your home |
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Style |
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There are dozens of options for your door glass – patterned designs, tinted or patterned glass, grilles or blinds between the panes, and more |
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Choose the options and glass features that make the most sense for your style and budget, and make sure your doors express your personality and priorities |
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Value |
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New entry doors and upgraded door glass can impact the value of your home, as well as the curb appeal |
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You’ll save money on energy costs on top of the savings you’ll realize by choosing to upgrade your glass instead of replacing the whole door |
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Safety |
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Laminated glass can further increase safety. This type of glass has a layer of flexible poly between two sheets of glass, just like your car’s windshield. This keeps the glass from shattering and from exposing your home to the elements in case of breakage. |
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