Not all windows are created equal. Some stand out from the rest. Enter the Michigan Window, a cutting-edge product that redefines expectations for modern windows. In this post, we will dive into 4 groundbreaking technologies integrated into the Michigan Window, highlighting how each feature can benefit your home.

 

1: Foam-Filled Frames for Enhanced Energy Efficiency

One of the standout features of the Michigan Window is the energy-efficient foam that fills its frames. This advanced insulation method significantly enhances the window’s ability to resist thermal transfer. But what does that mean for homeowners?

Firstly, thermal transfer refers to the way heat moves through objects. When your windows resist this transfer, it means your home maintains its internal temperature more effectively. No matter if it’s Michigan’s frigid winters or sweltering summers, your heater and air conditioner don’t have to work as hard. And secondly, this kind of efficiency means you can save on your energy bills while enjoying cozy indoor temperatures.

 

2: Smart-Spacer™ High-Performance Technology

Another innovation built into the Michigan Window is the Smart-Spacer™ high-performance warm edge system. The combination of Low-E glass and the Smart-Spacer™ combats thermal bridging – which occurs when heat or cold travels through a material faster than through surrounding areas, leading to energy loss. But with Smart-Spacer™, this issue is minimized, leading to the window’s higher energy efficiency.

 

3: Innergy® Rigid Thermal Reinforcements

The third innovation in the Michigan Window lineup: Innergy® Rigid Thermal Reinforcements. These add rigidity to the window frames, making them more durable against environmental pressures. Whether it’s strong winds or heavy snow, your windows will remain intact. This reduces the frequency of repairs or replacements, saving you money.

 

4: SunShield® High-Performance Vinyl

Last but definitely not least, the Michigan Window features SunShield®, an exclusive high-performance vinyl compound. One of the main advantages of this vinyl compound is its resistance to harsh weather conditions, ultraviolet light, and sun exposure. Unlike traditional vinyl, which can warp, fade, or crack, SunShield® maintains its integrity and appearance over time. This durability means you spend less time on maintenance and more time enjoying clear views.

 

Bringing It All Together

The Michigan Window combines cutting-edge technologies with over 60 years of window experience to offer homeowners the first and only window built to beat Michigan’s weather extremes.

If you’re looking for quality replacement windows, look no further than D&W Windows and Sunrooms. We’ve been making high-quality windows and sunrooms since 1955. One of the ways we ensure top-notch craftsmanship is by manufacturing everything in our own state-of-the-art 65,000 square foot facility. That way, we can control the quality from start to finish, cut out the middle man, and offer you the best prices.

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Disclaimer: Our blog offers general information only; it isn’t an endorsement of specific actions. Please consult professionals and consider your situation before making decisions. D&W Windows is not responsible for any outcomes resulting from the advice provided.