is low-e & foam filled really worth the extra cost in a pola
is low-e & foam filled really worth the extra cost in a pola
hello again - i have finally found 3 companies in akron who install polaris windows - the 2nd is due out on thursday & i have just one small question - is the low-e glass & foam filled frame options really worth the price? - any opinions or help would be greatly appreciated - thank you
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Re: is low-e & foam filled really worth the extra cost in a pola
Low-e should be a standard in every window you look at.
Foam is an okay option but it depends on the price for the upgrade. Some windows it makes a decent difference, others it does not. Look at the comparative and figure out what makes sense for you.
Foam is an okay option but it depends on the price for the upgrade. Some windows it makes a decent difference, others it does not. Look at the comparative and figure out what makes sense for you.
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+1. Low E is automatic. The type of low-e used can be dependent on multiple factors including the region that you live and the orientation of your home. As WOW said, the foam is certainly not the "end-all, be-all", whether or not it is a wise investment depends on the price and the effect that it has on the U-value.
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Re: is low-e & foam filled really worth the extra cost in a pola
lowE -argon is a must.
foam filling is something i tend to endorse. it will add some r-value to the frame . however, i also like the added rigidity rendered by foam.
foam filling is something i tend to endorse. it will add some r-value to the frame . however, i also like the added rigidity rendered by foam.
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masterext wrote:lowE -argon is a must.
foam filling is something i tend to endorse. it will add some r-value to the frame . however, i also like the added rigidity rendered by foam.
It also helps (a little) in blocking sound.
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Window4U (IL) wrote: It also helps (a little) in blocking sound.
Windows on Washington wrote:Say again..
It also helps (a little) in blocking sound.
So does minimal expanding foam around the windows. I noticed right way after using fiberglass for the first 25 years. The street noise coming around the windows was eliminated after the window was foamed.
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