Modern doors have a wide variety of energy-efficient solutions to be used in different climate conditions. Energy performance parameters indicate how much light and heat will be entering the building. You can read more about energy performance labels in this document by National Fenestration Rating Council.
Window film products can solve problems like excessive heat, harmful UV rays, heat loss – or even all these at a time, providing comfort and energy savings in all seasons.
As the US Department of Energy notes, heat gain and heat loss through windows are responsible for 25%–30% of residential heating and cooling energy use. Multiple glass panes, gas filling, insulating frame materials and coatings let you save energy and reduce bills.
Energy Star certified light bulbs use up to 90% less energy than standard bulbs, last at least 15 times longer and saves about $55 in electricity costs over its lifetime, and produce about 70-90% less heat, so it’s safer to operate and can cut energy costs associated with home cooling.
Building automation systems allow you to control and monitor performance of the building’s HVAC and lighting, helping you to save energy and increase safety.
Energy-efficient heating and cooling equipment, when properly installed, can yield annual energy bill savings of 10-30%. Energy Star certified conditioners, heat pumps, boilers, and other products will provide comfortable environment while keeping expenses at a reasonable level.
Commercial facilities spend more than 30% of water in bathrooms. Low-flow toilets and motion-detecting fixtures installation is a great way to save on water and sewer expenses.