Reduce heating and cooling energy losses through windows by about 50%
Increased comfort level throughout the building…ease off on the thermostat !
Opportunities for increased solar control
Reduce the pollutants involved in energy consumption
Reduce energy and materials required, -compared to replacement windows
Significantly reduce or eliminate damage from condensation
Prolong life of existing windows
Eliminate old windows going to land fills
Increase viability of older structures, -to attain new life and avoid demolition
Allied Window strongly supports green efforts and the LEED-EB Program. Secondary glazing , -or storm windows, can add valuable points to a renovated buildings' score
We have worked on a number of LEED projects, and the reference data for the typical materials used in our storm windows is available below.
PPG MSDS
PPG Leeds
X -LEED – Aluminum LEED & MSDS Info.compressed
X -LEED – Foam Tape LEED & MSDS Info.compressed
X -LEED – Guardian Glass LEED & MSDS Info.compressed
X -LEED – Spline LEED & MSDS Info.compressed