A Mini-Guide To The UK’s Energy Efficient Windows

The weather has taken a definite turn over the past couple of weeks as autumn draws close, and you may be feeling it at home if your windows are draughty and letting out heat.

How much money will energy efficient windows save me on heating costs?

A reduction of up to 70% less heat loss is possible when you upgrade from old single glazed windows or inadequate double glazed windows to the latest A-rated energy efficient windows.

For owners of a typical semi-detached property, savings can amount to about £100-£300 each year. Bigger savings are achievable if your home is detached or especially large because of the increased window sizes and higher energy demand.

Factors such as U-values, airtightness and what insulation currently exists will also impact accrued savings.

Is the casement, sash or tilt & turn style the most efficient?

Sealing plays a big role in the standard of energy efficiency offered by the various window types. A thorough explanation of draught proofing windows and the best energy efficient windows can be given by one of our expert window advisors.

As they close tightly, casement windows and tilt & turn windows do an excellent job of restricting draughts and heat loss. A downside of traditional sash windows is that they leak more air.

Reduced heating bills and elevated comfort is a certainty when you prioritise well-sealed, high-performance windows.

The inside of some flush windows

Learn how A, B, and C-rated windows differ

Energy efficiency between A, B and C-rated windows varies, as acknowledged in the Window Energy Rating (WER) system.

A-rated windows are top of the tree for energy efficiency, providing outstanding heat retention and lessening the need for heater usage. C-rated windows can be bought more cheaply, but they don’t rival A or B-rated windows for performance and they’re the minimum accepted energy rating to comply with UK building regulations.

If you were to upgrade from C-rated windows to A-rated windows, you would feel far fewer draughts, much greater warmth and enjoy a healthy drop in energy bills.

Inside of a grey flush window

Why U-values are so significant

U-values are separate from WERs and should be taken into consideration when purchasing window replacements. A U-value tells you how much heat escapes through a window (low U-values denote high-level insulation). Typical ranges are:

  • Single glazing: 5.0–6.0 W/m²K
  • Old double glazing: 2.8–3.0 W/m²K
  • Modern A-rated windows: 1.2–1.6 W/m²K
An opened flush window

To be assured of accelerated comfort and more affordable energy bills, just observe the WER ratings and U-values of any windows that you come across. Amber’s window assortment delivers peak all-round performance and is worth exploring at our Norwich showroom.

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