How New Windows and Doors Can Lower Your Energy Bills
If your energy bills are climbing, your old windows and doors might be to blame — and upgrading them can make a noticeable difference.
Older frames, single-pane glass, and poor seals allow heat to escape in winter and let hot air in during the summer. That means your HVAC system works harder — and you pay more each month.
How Energy-Efficient Windows and Doors Help
- Low-E Glass: Reflects heat back into your home in winter and keeps UV rays out in the summer, reducing heating and cooling costs.
- Insulated Frames: Modern vinyl, fiberglass, or composite frames help prevent thermal transfer, keeping interior temperatures stable.
- Tight Seals: Advanced weatherstripping and multi-point locks reduce drafts and eliminate air leaks.
- ENERGY STAR® Rated: Certified products meet strict efficiency guidelines for Canadian climates.
On average, homeowners can save hundreds of dollars a year by upgrading to energy-efficient windows and doors. Over time, those savings can help pay for the project — while also boosting comfort and resale value.
At Remarkable Windows & Doors, we specialize in helping homeowners choose the right energy-smart products for their home style and budget. We’ll walk you through options that perform well — and look great doing it.

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