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Windows

What are your window replacement needs-a dramatic new look, an authentic replication, greater energy efficiency, a low maintenance window? Eyels Contracting has the products, sizes and custom solutions needed to turn your remodeling and window replacement dreams into reality.



Benefits of New Windows

Replacement windows are only as good as the company that stands behind them! Eyles Contracting, Inc. has the expertise you need to install your new windows properly and exactly according to our manufacturers specifications. You should expect no less!

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Types of Windows

Today, there are 11 basic window types to choose from, below is a brief description of each type.

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Types of Glass

Choices! Choices! Choices! Now that you know your window options, you will need to consider the various types of glass that are available. There are several different grades, and you will want to make the best decision based on your energy efficiency goals. This section has been designed to help you do just that!

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Energy Star Rating

When you purchase a window that is ENERGY STAR qualified, it means that you are getting the most energy efficient windows that money can buy. All Windows installed by Eyles Contracting, Inc. have gone through rigorous testing for thermal performance and solar heat gain to become NFRC Certified and ENERGY STAR qualified for all regions of the country.

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Window Manufactures

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What is Argon Gas?

Argon is a colorless, odorless, non-flammable, non-reactive, inert gas. Argon gas fills are used to reduce heat loss in sealed units by slowing down convection inside the air space. Argon gas is extremely cost-efficient, and works well with Low-E coated glazing.

As air itself is a good insulator, filling the gap between the glass panes with a low-conductivity gas such as argon improves window performance by reducing conductive and convective heat transfers. This phenomenon results from the fact that the density of the gas is greater than the density of the air. Argon is the most commonly used fill gas, due to its excellent thermal performance and cost-efficiency in comparison to other gas fills. 

 


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