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Windows, Doors, & Skylights

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Installing storm windows keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer while also lowering your energy bills by up to $350 a year. Start saving today by following a step-by-step guide in our new DIY Savings Project.

Energy-efficient windows, doors, and skylights--also known as fenestration--can help lower a home's heating, cooling, and lighting costs. Learn about the energy performance ratings to consider when selecting windows, doors, and skylights, and how to maximize their energy efficiency in your home.

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Energy-Efficient Windows

Windows affect home aesthetics as well as energy use.

Window Types

By combining an energy-efficient frame choice with glazing materials for your climate, you can customize your home's windows and reduce your energy bills.

Energy Efficient Window Treatments

Choose window treatments that allow you to use natural light while reducing the heat gained in your house when the weather is warm and lost when it's cold.

Storm Windows

If your budget is tight, storm windows are less expensive than new, energy-efficient windows.

Doors

Replacing or caulking and weatherstripping exterior doors can save money and energy in your home.

Skylights

When properly selected and installed, an energy-efficient skylight can help minimize your heating, cooling, and lighting costs.

5 Steps to Making Your Windows More Energy Efficient
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Whether you're a professional home performance contractor or a do-it-yourself homeowner, learn five simple steps for making your windows more energy efficient.