What Are the Best Commercial Windows for Blocking Outside Noise?
Noise can be problematic for businesses. Exterior noise – from traffic, airports, or machinery – disrupts workplaces. In the worst cases, noise can even dissuade likely tenants
Pros and Cons of Commercial Aluminum Windows
Commercial applications have widely adopted aluminum windows for over 50 years, and their quality and functionality have significantly evolved during this period. Today’s comme
Window Upgrades: The Top Choices for Insulation and Energy Efficiency
Insulating a commercial property or home can be achieved through various methods, and upgrading your windows plays a significant role in enhancing energy efficiency. The age, condi
The Pros and Cons of Multi-Pane Windows
Insulating the home is accomplished in many ways. The age, condition, and type of windows you have are major factors in how efficient the structure is. Any leakage can drastically
5 Reasons You Should Check for Window Leaks
Window maintenance is a challenge for many commercial property managers. A property may have dozens or even hundreds of individual windows; inspecting each one on a regular basis c
Designing Window Systems for Net Zero Savings
Net Zero Energy Savings When approaching energy-reduction strategies to attain net zero energy building (NZEB) designation on new commercial construction projects, the lowest hangi
How a Window’s Solar Heat-Gain Coefficient (SHGC) Can Impact Your Business’s Energy Bill
Chances are, if you’ve shopped for windows, you’ve seen the terms U-Value and R-Value. Yet, there’s a term that’s just as significant that’s not as well understood – it
Curtain Walls vs Window Walls: Key Differences
In commercial construction, glass is a versatile design element. It can serve decorative and functional purposes, and glass exterior facades are one of the most popular elements in
EPA Building Certifications: What You Need to Know
Building owners and property managers of older properties must comply with legal requirements to protect against lead exposure, as outlined in the EPA’s Renovation, Repair, a