Energy-Efficient Insulated Doors
When doors are insulated, they help maintain consistent indoor temperatures, reducing the strain on heating and cooling systems. They also help reduce energy costs and carbon emissions. Choosing the right insulating materials is important for optimizing energy efficiency, so consider the climate in your area and your home’s design to choose the best options.
Energy-efficient insulated doors are a great choice for homes in colder regions, as they keep spaces warm without letting in unwanted heat. Fiberglass doors also resist dents and scratches, providing a durable low-maintenance option. Aluminum insulated doors are another great choice for homeowners looking for energy efficiency and durability. Aluminum is a lightweight material that doesn’t warp or rust, and it comes in various styles to suit your home’s aesthetic.
Energy-Efficient Insulated Doors to Save on Your Power Bill
ENERGY STAR-certified doors are rigorously tested to ensure they meet energy efficiency guidelines. They offer superior insulation, reducing energy consumption and helping your clients save money on their utility bills. When shopping for an insulated door, look for the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) label to compare energy performance ratings. The label displays the solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) and U-factor for each product, allowing you to evaluate your options.
Prioritizing a high R-value and U-factor will help improve energy efficiency. A higher R-value means the insulating material is thicker, so it prevents more heat from escaping in winter and keeps more cool air in during summer. Additionally, choosing a door with Low-emissivity (Low-E) glass will improve the insulating properties by reflecting infrared light while still allowing natural sunlight to pass through. Adding multiple panes or opting for an inert gas fill, such as argon, can further increase a door’s insulating capabilities.
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