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12-30-02
Are You Saving Money With Specialty Windows?(NAPSA)-Almost every new single-family home is built with at least one non-rectangular/specialty window (half-rounds, round tops, circles, etc.). Consumers are also choosing specialty windows when remodeling. As for energy and cost savings, specialty windows should perform just as well as other windows. A key performance factor is the use of flexible warm-edge spacers, which connect the panes of glass in an insulating glass (IG) window unit. Warm-edge spacers reduce heat transfer and condensation around a window's perimeter, creating a clearer view and lowering health and maintenance concerns. Flexible spacers provide for a warmer, more comfortable home and increase the value of your window investment. Spacers come in different shapes and colors, which can cause some homes to have unsightly, dissimilar window units. This mixture of spacers can also create inconsistent performance values for windows. To address the issue of dissimilar spacer systems and inconsistent claims of energy savings, TruSeal Technologies, Inc., has designed a family of flexible spacers, including Insuledgeª. Insuledge's flexible design works with all window shapes, ensuring a consistent, appealing look for your new windows and an increase in energy savings. For more information, visit www.truseal.com.
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