Window U Factor
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|data8 = A window rating that indicates it's level of thermal insulation.}} | |data8 = A window rating that indicates it's level of thermal insulation.}} | ||
− | A | + | A '''window's U-Factor''' indicates the rate of heat loss of a window unit. Window manufacturers measure a window's resistance by its insulating properties. This measurement is indicated as a U-Factor. The lower a U-Factor, the higher the level of a window's [[Thermal Windows|thermal insulation]]. |
== Measuring the U-Factor == | == Measuring the U-Factor == | ||
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== U-Factors in Varying Climates == | == U-Factors in Varying Climates == | ||
Homes located in colder climates should include windows with low U-factors. | Homes located in colder climates should include windows with low U-factors. | ||
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[[Category:Replacement Windows]] | [[Category:Replacement Windows]] |