Heat Stopper Technology: UniShield Windows Now Offer Heat Stopper Technology
/This blog provides a brief overview of the Heat Stopper Technology found in the exclusive UniShield line of Windows from Universal Windows Direct, Twin Cities
The heat stopper technology, as shown in a window sill
Heat Stopper technology. It’s one of the latest enhancements to the exclusive UniShield line of replacement windows! We know you have so many options when choosing a brand of replacement windows for your home; and we are confident that the heat stopper technology is going to make you love the UniShield windows even more!
What is heat stopper technology? Simply put, it is technology that will stop the heat from escaping your home, keeping you more comfortable all winter long. Put another way, It is an ENVIRONMENTAL GREEN™ polyurethane foam-filled window frame and sash.
Replacement windows with heat stopper technology will provide you with increased energy savings all year. This is because windows with heat stopper actually have an increased level of thermal performance. They stop any cold air from circulating inside a hollow frame, which would cool down the overall window unit. Stopping that cold air keeps the window warmer. The performance of the heat stopper technology will lower the window’s U-value and increase the R-value. Savvy homeowners know that better ratings equal better investments and lower heating and cooling costs. The UniShield line of replacement windows can do both.
Heat Stopper technology is environmentally safe. It provides a higher energy efficiency rating. And it’s available exclusively in the UniShield window offered by Universal Windows Direct, Twin Cities. Take advantage of our factory direct pricing and start saving money this winter!
What are you waiting for? Contact us today for an in home demonstration and free, no obligation estimate. We will show you samples of the windows and you can see the benefits of the heat stopper with your own eyes.
Author: Melissa Brager, Universal Windows Direct, MN
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