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From office buildings to older colonial homes to custom builds, Wisconsin Window has done it all. By using cutting-edge technology, trusted vendors, and high-grade materials, we plan to make your home energy efficient for generations to come.

The Technology Behind Our Windows

Low-E

Low-E (Low-Emissivity) window coatings reduce the amount of infrared and ultraviolet light that passes through a window. By reflecting the sun’s energy back outside, Low-E helps keep a building’s interior cooler in summer and warmer in winter, resulting in a more energy efficient home.

Argon

Argon is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas commonly used to fill in gaps. Argon is placed between two panes of glass, forming a sealed insulating barrier that aids in heat transfer reduction. This method improves energy efficiency by regulating temperature, resulting in a reduction in energy costs.

 

Krypton

Krypton is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas commonly used as a filling in high-performance double-paned windows. By placing the Krypton gas between two panes of glass, it forms a sealed insulating barrier that aids in heat transfer. Because Krypton has a higher insulating value than Argon, it greatly improves energy efficiency.

 

Our Trusted Partners

We’ve carefully selected the most reliable and trusted window manufacturers in the market to deliver you with the highest quality windows every time.

Window Types

Super Spacer System

A Super Spacer System is used to separate the two panes of glass in double-paned windows. Typically made of a material of low conductivity like foam or fiber, a spacer forms a thermal break between glass panes. Not only does the spacer keep moisture out, it outperforms traditional metal spacers with its reliable and efficient seal, leading to an extended window life and improved energy efficiency. 

Window Framing

There are several types of window materials, such as Pure Virgin Vinyl, Wood, and Fiberglass. Each kind has its own pros and cons, but all are able to make your home energy efficient. Framing materials of windows helps insulate your window opening, reducing the waste of energy and costs.

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