Conserving energy is a priority for you, and for us. We provide a wide variety of high-performance glass options that will help increase your home’s energy efficiency.
- LoE Argon – Saves on energy. Increased thermal performance by combining a LoE coating, argon gas and a warm edge spacer. The LoE coating helps to reflect your home’s heat back inside and the argon gas is a great insulator.
- Energlas® – The standard in glass performance. Our most popular glazing option dramatically reduces heat loss and infiltration of harmful UV rays. It uses a high-performance warm edge spacer, one pane of LoE coated glass, and one cavity filled with argon gas.
- Triple Energlas Plus® – The ultimate in high performance & energy efficiency. Technology at its best. It is an ultra high-performance energy efficient triple glazed system using warm edge Silicone Spacer, two panes of LoE coated glass, and two cavities filled with argon or krypton gas.
- High Solar Gain (HSG) Glass comes standard with all three options to allow the sun’s warmth in your home year-round.
- Low Solar Gain (LSG) Glass is another LoE type that blocks a significant amount of solar heat gain, which helps maintain the internal temperature of your home.
Other Glass Options*
- Tempered – Tempered glass is a type of safety glass, it undergoes heat treatment to increase its strength. If it does break it shatters into small pieces that are less likely to cause harm.
- Sound Reducing Laminated – Sound Reducing Laminated glass is another type of safety glass that reduces outdoor noise by up to 50%. The glass is held together by an interlayer to improve its safety.
- Architectural Glass – We offer a wide variety of glass options to fit projects of any size and makeup. Unique offerings include specialty privacy glass, float glass, solar control glass, and safety glass.
*For more glass and grille options, please contact a Customer Service Representative.
Glass Performance Ratings
- Energy Rating (ER) – The higher the better. A measure of energy efficiency for a window or door. This number is calculated by combining heat loss and air leakage loss with gains from solar heat.
- U-Factor – The lower the better. Indicates the rate of heat loss through a window or door. The lower the U-Factor, the slower heat transfers from a warm area to a cold area, and the better the unit insulates. U-Factor is the inverse of the R-value.
- R-Value – The higher the better. Indicates the thermal resistance of a window or door and is the inverse of U-Factor. There are two R-Values referenced in the industry; Center of Glass R-Value and whole Window R-Value.
- Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) – A measure of the amount of solar radiation that enters a building through a window as heat gain. It is important to remember that an LSG unit will block the unwanted sun (in summer months), but it will also block wanted sun (in winter months).
- Condensation Resistance – Measure of how well a product resists the formation of interior condensation. The higher the number the more effective the product is at preventing condensation.
Energy Features
- Insulated Glass Unit (IGU) – Made up of two or three glass panes separated by chambers of air or an inert gas. This results in decreased heat transfer compared to single-pane units.
- Glazing – A pane of glass set or made to be set in frames (Triple glazed is three panes of glass to improve energy rating).
- Low Emissivity (LoE) Coating – A thin, virtually invisible metallic layer that reflects heat back to the same side of the glass it originated from. This increases a structure’s ability to retain heat.
- Warm Edge Spacer System – Raises the temperature of the glass near the frame, decreasing heat loss. Also functions to remove any moisture between the panes of glass. We oer three types of spacers: Intercept® Tin-Plated Steel, Intercept® Ultra Stainless Steel, and Cellular Silicone.
For more information on our various energy-efficient glass options, see our Kohltech Glass Options Flyer.