Our Replacement Windows in the Greater Arkansas area Deliver Superior Energy Efficiency

Energy Efficient Awning Window

Did you know that each Renewal by Andersen® window we install is EnergyStar rated? Renewal by Andersen® of Greater Arkansas® does all it can to ensure the lasting energy efficiency of the windows we install. To that end, we use materials designed for increased energy efficiency, including our exclusive Fibrex® material and High Performance™ Low-E4 glass packages. You’ll be hard pressed to find another window company in the Greater Arkansas area who has a deeper appreciation of energy efficient windows.

Many homeowners embrace any way to save money on monthly energy bills, and with the annual costs of gas, oil, and electricity getting higher and higher, this is more important than ever. We want to help keep your home bright and comfortable, which is why Renewal by Andersen of Greater Arkansas brings you advanced windows to counteract those skyrocketing prices. In producing our windows, we take into account the many factors that lead to energy loss or overuse.

Our Window Replacement is All About Saving You Money

Here are two fun facts:

  • Renewal by Andersen’s High Performance™ Low-E4 glass is 45% more energy efficient in winter and 56% more energy efficient in winter as compared to ordinary dual panel glass.*
  • Renewal by Andersen’s High Performance™ Low-E4 SmartSun™ glass is the most energy efficient glass we have ever offered. High Performance™ Low-E4 SmartSun™ glass is 70% more energy efficient in summer and 45% more energy efficient in winter as compared to ordinary dual panel glass.*

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To learn more about the energy efficiency properties of Renewal by Andersen windows, don’t hesitate to call your leader in window replacement: Renewal by Andersen of Greater Arkansas.

*Values are based on comparison of Renewal by Andersen double-hung inserted window SHGC to the SHGC for clear dual pane glass non-metal frame default values from the 2006 and 2009 International Energy Conservation Code.