Window-related energy loss occurs when inefficient windows allow excessive heat transfer, air infiltration, or thermal leakage between your home’s interior and exterior, directly increasing heating and cooling costs. According to the Department of Energy (2024), windows account for 25-30% of residential heating and cooling energy use, making them a critical component of your home’s thermal envelope. …
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