Low E Windows – Common Problems

Low E Windows – Common Problems

Low-emissivity glass, commonly known as glass low-E, controls heat transmission through insulated windows, lowering energy loss by 30% to 50%. It does this by incorporating a microscopically thin, nearly undetectable metal or metallic oxide layer into the glazing surface. Unexpected issues have developed when more low-E windows are put into use. Energy-conscious customers and energy-audit …