Replacing old windows with energy-efficient ones can significantly reduce your heating and cooling costs. Energy-efficient windows are designed to minimize heat transfer, keeping your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer.
The savings from window replacement depend on several factors including the size of the windows, the climate, and the type of windows you install. Typically, energy-efficient windows can reduce heating costs by about 10-25% and cooling costs by about 7-15%.
Heating Cost = Annual heating cost in dollars
Cooling Cost = Annual cooling cost in dollars
Efficiency Percentage = Efficiency percentage of the new windows (e.g., 0.15 for a 15% reduction)
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