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I plan to have windows installed in my new or existing home. How can I be sure the contractor, remodeler or window installer is qualified to install windows?

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I plan to have windows installed in my new or existing home. How can I be sure the contractor, remodeler or window installer is qualified to install windows?

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We suggest you ask your contractor, remodeler or window installer for local references, call your local Builder’s Association, and check with the Better Business Bureau in your area. Also, you may want to ask who their building supply distributor is and contact the distributor for more information. Top of Page What is Low E/Argon or Krypton-filled glass, and how does it work?” Low E (Emissivity) Glass is glass with a transparent metallic oxide coating applied onto or into it. The coating allows short-wave energy to pass through, but reflects long-wave infrared energy, improving the U-Value. Argon Gas is an odorless, colorless, tasteless, non-toxic gas that is six times denser than air. It is used to replace air between the glass panes to reduce temperature transfer. Krypton Gas is an odorless, colorless, tasteless, non-toxic gas that is almost 12 times denser than air. It is the best choice as a replacement for air between the glass panes. The result is a per-inch R-value almost twice

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