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What is a Window?
A Brief History
We Expect a Lot from our Windows
Don’t Forget the Intangibles
Basic Window Terminology
Anatomy of a Window
Window Types
Glazing
Spacers
Sash and Frames
Weatherstripping
Hardware
Window Performance
Introduction
Solar Gain
Heat Loss
The Balancing Act
Window Technology
Introduction – Window Technology
Low-E Coatings
Special Films
Gas Fills
Low Conductivity Spacers
Framing Materials
Certifications, Standards and Ratings
Introduction – Certifications, Standards & Ratings
Glass Standards
NAFS and CSA-A440S1
A440.2 – Energy Performance
Certification Programs
Fenestration Installation Technician (FIT)
Energy Rating
Energy Star
IGMA
SAWDAC’s Window Wise™
Condensation & Windows
Introduction – Condensation & Windows
Where Does It Come From?
Relative Humidity
Controlling Condensation
Other Factors Affecting Condensation
Exterior Condensation
The Importance of Installation
Introduction – Importance of Installation
A Properly Installed Window Must…
Sizing It Up
Getting It Straight
Making It Permanent
Insulation
Sealing It Up
Retrofit or Tear Out
Benefits of Energy Efficient Windows
Introduction – Benefits of Energy Efficient Windows
Houses are Energy Systems
Reduced Energy Costs
Reduced Energy Consumption
Increased Comfort
A Healthier Home
Peace and Quiet
Increased Natural Light
Less Colour Fading
Doors
What Are They?
We Expect a Lot
Don’t Forget the Intangibles
Understanding Basic Terminology
Anatomy of an Exterior Door
Exterior Door Types
Wood, steel, fibreglass or vinyl?
The Parts of an Exterior Door
Glazing
Spacers
Weatherstripping
Hardware
Thermal Performance
Introduction – Thermal Perfomance
Solar Gain
Heat Loss
The Balancing Act
Energy Efficient Technology
Introduction – Energy Efficient Technologies
Low-E Coatings
Special Films
Gas Fills
Low Conductivity Spacers
Framing Materials
Certifications, Standards and Ratings
Introduction – Certifications, Standards & Ratings
Glass Standards
Exterior Doors
A440.2 – Energy Performance
Energy Rating
IGMA
Certification Program
Condensation
Introduction – Condensation
Where Does It Come From?
Relative Humidity
Controlling Condensation
Other Factors Affecting Condensation
Exterior Condensation
The Importance of Installation
Introduction – The Importance of Installation
Proper Installation Must…
Sizing It Up
Getting It Straight
Making It Permanent
Insulation
Sealing It Up
Retrofit or Tear Out
The Benefits of Energy Efficient Exterior Doors
Introduction – The Benefits of Energy Efficient Exterior Doors
Houses are Energy Systems
Reduced Energy Costs
Reduced Energy Consumption
Increased Comfort
A Healthier Home
Peace and Quiet
Increased Natural Light
Less Colour Fading
Patio Doors
What Are They?
We Expect a Lot
Don’t Forget the Intangibles
Understanding Basic Terminology
The Part of an Exterior Door – Patio Doors
Patio Doors Sash and Frames
Glazing
Spacers
Weatherstripping
Hardware
Thermal Performance
Introduction – Thermal Perfomance
Solar Gain
Heat Loss
The Balancing Act
Energy Efficient Technology
Low-E Coatings
Special Films
Gas Fills
Low Conductivity Spacers
Framing Materials
Certifications, Standards and Ratings
Introduction – Certifications, Standards & Ratings -doors
Glass Standards
Exterior Doors
A440.2 – Energy Performance
Energy Rating
IGMA
Certification Program
Condensation
Introduction – Condensation
Where Does It Come From?
Relative Humidity
Controlling Condensation
Other Factors Affecting Condensation
Exterior Condensation
The Benefits of Energy Efficient Exterior Doors
Introduction – The Benefits of Energy Efficient Exterior Doors
Houses are Energy Systems
Reduced Energy Costs
Reduced Energy Consumption
Increased Comfort
A Healthier Home
Peace and Quiet
Increased Natural Light
Less Colour Fading
Skylights
What Are They?
We Expect a Lot
Don’t Forget the Intangibles
Understanding Basic Terminology
Anatomy of a Skylight
Skylight Types
Glazing
Spacers
Sash and Frames
Weatherstripping
Hardware
Thermal Performance
Introduction – Thermal Perfomance
Solar Gain
Heat Loss
The Balancing Act
Energy Efficient Technology
Introduction – Energy Efficient Technologies
Low-E Coatings
Special Films
Gas Fills
Low Conductivity Spacers
Framing Materials
Certifications, Standards and Ratings
Introduction – Certifications, Standards & Ratings
Glass Standards
Skylights
A440.2 – Energy Performance
IGMA
Certification Programs
Condensation
Introduction – Condensation
Where Does It Come From?
Relative Humidity
Controlling Condensation
Other Factors Affecting Condensation
Exterior Condensation
The Importance of Installation
Introduction – Importance of Installation
A Properly Installed Window Must…
Sizing It Up
Getting It Straight
Making It Permanent
Insulation
Sealing It Up
Retrofit or Tear Out
The Benefits of Properly Installed, Energy Efficient Skylights
Introduction – Benefits of Energy Efficient Windows
Houses are Energy Systems
Reduced Energy Costs
Reduced Energy Consumption
Increased Comfort
A Healthier Home
Peace and Quiet
Increased Natural Light
Less Colour Fading
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