Energy Efficiency
PELLA WINDOW AND DOOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Today, most homeowners go beyond simply looking for stylish window and door treatments. Most will go for energy-efficient doors and windows, doing their best to minimize their heating and cooling expenses. Choosing the best energy-efficient doors and windows is vital. Pella Windows & Doors partners with ENERGY STAR® to guarantee that you have the best designs and quality windows that will lower your energy bills.
ENERGY STAR® is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s voluntary program that helps businesses and individuals save money and protect the environment through energy efficiency. ENERGY STAR® helps notify consumers about energy-efficient products.
Besides saving on energy expenses, ENERGY STAR® products can also help keep the room at a constant, comfortable temperature. With the superior ability to keep out drafts and maintain temperature, the rooms in your home can be more comfortable.
Pella Windows & Doors offers a variety of energy-efficient doors and windows. All our products come in varying frame materials and styles. The overall performance of these products depends on how efficiently the materials used can prevent heat from passing through. The windows and doors should also allow ample sunlight into your home while preventing air leaks.
Our experts at Pella Windows can help you buy double or triple-glazed windows. They will also help you with the installation process to ensure that your windows and doors are fixed correctly. Your windows and doors won’t conserve the maximum energy correctly without the correct installation. So, it’s worth talking to the experts who understand the importance of quality service provision.
Another huge benefit of working with Pella Windows is that our professionals help you choose the best energy-efficient window designs. Whether you want to achieve a more classic or modern look by installing vinyl, wood, or casement windows, we know what’s best for your home. We will help you make intelligent decisions that will revamp the look of your home.
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“Jake came out and gave us a consultation, explained the different options we had for windows. Our home has been around since the late 1800s and we definitely needed new windows! The crew showed up on time, and killed it! They were very professional, courteous of our home, clean and just did a great job! We went for a modern black fiberglass window with a big grid… and I am in LOVE!”
BROOKE S.
“Fantastic experience working with Pella, we’re so happy with how our windows turned out! I worked with Matt from the start and it was an easy process (not the cheesy strung-out sales pitches like most companies) with good communication. We got all new good work and changed some window designs, which was a big project for the size of our windows. The crew who installed them did an impeccable job and were very fast.”
BECCA M.
“Tim did a fantastic job. He was very honest and knowledgeable and asked what we wanted and what our goals were for the windows and the house. No upselling and he was not pushy at all. I felt like we got a great quality product at a great price. I also feel really good about their install process which a lot of other companies do not talk about. We definitely will be calling Tim when we need more windows at this house or the next.”
STERLING P.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What type of windows is the most energy efficient?
Windows with ENERGY STAR® certification are energy efficient. Pella Windows & Doors works with ENERGY STAR® as part of our commitment to efficiency. Our windows and doors guarantee you spend less on your energy bills.
Do energy efficient windows make a difference?
Whether you’re installing new windows and doors or replacing the old ones, energy-efficient windows and doors can make a huge difference. Heat fluctuations in your home sometimes account for 25-30% of heating and cooling costs.