KVW Energy Efficient Windows – Matching Energy Code Requirements
Taking an active part in the program for conservation of energy, KVW has introduced a series of vinyl doors and windows, which require little maintenance and yet provide energy-efficient and attractive openings for your home or office. As vinyl windows and doors are experiencing tremendous growth in the new construction market and in replacement and remodeling projects due to new energy code requirements so KVW energy efficient windows are the product of choice for many homeowners, builders and architects.
The KVW energy efficient window is constructed of extruded vinyl with multiple internal air chambers that provide a thermal break from outdoor temperatures. Vinyl is a great efficiency insulator and consequently these frames are highly energy efficient, limiting energy-draining conduction of heat or cold through the frame. The frame and sash of the window panels are fusion-welded at the corners, forming an exceptionally strong joint and a permanently sealed window corner that cannot leak air or water and simultaneously enhances structural integrity.
These new vinyl efficiency windows from KVW come with an impressive number of trim and hardware options that will definitely further enhance interiors. The hardware for these windows from KVW includes a bright brass handle set, although choices of chrome, white, antique brass, brushed chrome or oil-rubbed bronze finish are also available for the consumer. The stainless-steel multipoint locking system of these windows from KVW ensures security and is impervious to corrosion. Multiple glazing technology window options are available for maximizing energy efficiency and making the interior more comfortable by regulating temperatures.
These efficiency windows from KVW are durable, weather-resistant, and require little maintenance. The numerous design features of these premium quality energy efficiency windows from KVW all contribute to making this window series a versatile and practical choice for any building or remodeling project.
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