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Heat Mirror Window Placement in Your Home

  
  
  
  
  
  

     If you have ever looked at a wall in your house and wondered "Why isn't there a window there?" then you are not alone. The importance of where your windows are located in your home is often overlooked and sometimes not properly thought out. Here at Suburban Windows & Siding we have a lot of customers who ask if its possible to install a window opening where there is currently not one.
     We always encourage homeowners that a window can be installed anywhere in their house for a few important reasons. Proper window placement encourages good ventilation, which lessens your dependence on air conditioning in the summer. It can also minimize heating costs in the winter by providing adequate solar heat gain. Window placement can also effect your furniture and carpeting because overtime fading can occur from damaging UV rays. When it comes to choosing replacement windows, it is definitely not a one-size-fits-all situation. Each section of your home might actually require a different type of window.

Facing South: To calculate how many windows should be installed, south-facing windows' square footage should be 8% to 12% of the finished floor area(cumulative). If you have energy efficient windows, such as Heat Mirror, then the total glass area could increase up to 10-15% without overheating your home. The Heat Mirror replacement windows help to heat up your home in the cold, frosty winter, but prevent it from entering in the humid summer.
Facing East & West: Use low solar heat gain, or low-E, coatings for all around energy efficiency. East-facing windows should have a 4% ratio of finished floor area to glazing area; west-facing windows should have 2%.
Facing North: Windows on the north side of your house should also have a 4% ratio of finished floor area to glazing area.
heat mirror film glass

Comments

Great job on breaking down the need for the right window in the right place on the house. The current guidelines of the Tax Credit require all windows to meet stringent performance requirements that aren't always the best for a particular climate. What this has done is caused people to sacrifice the best window for the application to simply get the tax credit.  
 
Our San Antonio Windows require a good solar heat gain coefficient to block out heat, but Northern climates want to absorb heat during the winter months to keep the house warm. Understanding these elements will help to achieve the best needs and not just "getting the tax credit".
Posted @ Friday, August 20, 2010 11:00 PM by JustinH
Think link really helped with some of the information needed to place windows in my new home. I just wish it went into further detail about the north, east, south, west facing plans and the advantages/disadvantages of each placement.
Posted @ Monday, September 13, 2010 4:04 PM by Bella
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