Categories: Windows

Argon Gas-Filled Windows: Essentials You Should Know

Windows are now designed not only for increased durability and aesthetic appeal, but for energy performance, as well. This was made possible through advanced glass coatings or framing materials, and most window manufacturers use inert gas to fill the gap between the window panes. In fact, the premier windows and patio doors company, Renewal by Andersen® of Central Pennsylvania, use argon gas for our top-tier replacement windows. Here’s why:

Argon Gas is the Superior Option

This particular gas occurs naturally and constitutes less than one percent of the Earth’s atmosphere. It is colorless, odorless, and non-toxic. By using argon gas to fill the space between the glass panes, we eliminate the potential of moisture condensing on the inside of the window. This makes the glass cloudy–a common issue when only air fills that space. Argon is also a better insulator compared to other gas fills, helping prevent unwanted heat from transferring into your home.

Pros of Argon Gas Fills

Here are more of the reasons Renewal by Andersen® of Central Pennsylvania, trusted source of quality hinged French doors, use argon gas for our replacement windows:

  1. It helps lower noise transfer, allowing for a calmer and more relaxing home.

  2. Argon gas reduces the potential of condensation or frost forming on your windows.

  3. It enhances the window’s U-Value, which measures thermal performance.

  4. Argon gas prevents corrosion in the window material.

  5. It allows the windows to perform well in any type of climate.

  6. Argon gas offers greater thermal performance, especially when combined with our exclusive High-Performance™ Low-E4® SmartSun™ glass.

  7. It leaves no carbon footprint.

Con of Argon Gas Fills

Argon gas tends to leak out if the window has a gap, no matter how little it is, causing moisture-laden air to enter the space between the glass panes. That’s why you’ll want to work only with a reliable windows and sliding contemporary doors company like Renewal by Andersen® of Central Pennsylvania. All of our windows are designed to keep an airtight seal thanks to our exclusive Fibrex® material and our professional window installation team. You no longer have to worry about argon gas leaks when you turn to us for the job.

Look no further than Renewal by Andersen® of Central Pennsylvania for high-quality, energy-efficient windows. We proudly serve the areas in and around Reading and State College, PA. Call us today at (717) 591-4900 or fill out this contact form to schedule your consultation.

Linda Johnston

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