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If you’re on the hunt for new residential windows, you may come across argon gas options along the way. These models are built with both efficiency and affordability in mind. But what makes them such a popular selection, either as a replacement or for a new build? Here’s what you need to know about argon gas windows.

What You Should Know About Argon Gas Windows

What Is Argon Gas?

windowsArgon is a colorless and odorless gas found in the atmosphere and used in everything from light bulbs to surgical lasers to glass cases inside museums. It’s also harmless, so even if a leak occurs, it won’t pose a threat to anyone in the house or cause damage to furniture or structural components.

What Are Its Benefits?

Manufacturers fill double-pane windows with argon gas to provide enhanced insulation and to prevent heat loss. Not only does it lock out heat, but it also offers improved soundproofing. Additionally, the window’s R-value rises when it’s filled with argon gas. This value represents a window’s ability to insulate and reduce heat loss year-round. If you're planning to sell your home, they also add increased value.

What Is the Low-E Connection?

By adding the gas to the space between the panes and coating the glass with low-emissivity film, the window’s temperature parallels the room’s temperature. This helps minimize the possibility of drafts and currents, making the room feel more comfortable. It also means your heating and cooling system won’t need to work overtime, resulting in reduced energy bills.

Can Argon Gas Escape From the Window?

It’s possible for the window to lose its gas filling, but it would take a gap or break in the window seal to cause this. If this does happen, you might notice condensation buildup on the glass. A window repair professional may suggest refilling the panes and repairing the broken seal. A replacement is a better option if the window is older.

 

Since 1959, the team at Shepard’s Glass has provided locals throughout Kalispell, MT, with reliable window and door services. If you’re interested in boosting your home’s energy efficiency and investing in a high-quality product that keeps your rooms more comfortable, they can help. Visit their website to contact them and to learn more about their window repair and installation services, or call them at (406) 755-4540.

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