The Window Man's Mon-Ray Secondary Storm windows save energy, reduce noise, increase physical security and increase comfort. Windows can account for as much as 40% of a building's heat loss/gain. There are three primary factors that contribute to this energy loss: air infiltration, radiant heat loss/gain, and heat loss/gain through conduction. All three can all be reduced dramatically using The Window Man's Mon-Ray secondary glazing windows.
Some of The Window Man's recent projects with Mon-Ray Secondary Glazings include:
* (HOLC) Home Loan Building-Washington DC
* National Research Council-Washington DC
* Various Interior Mounts in the (USDA) Department of Agriculture-Washington DC
* Various Interior Mounts in the (NIH) National Institutes of Health-Maryland
* The Naval Academy's Ward Hall-Annapolis MD
* Seaford Middle School
* Middletown Middle School-Delaware
* Department of State Training Facility-Arlington VA
* National Park Service Building-Harpers Ferry WVA
* John Hopkins Applied Physics Lab
* Green Peace Headquarters
To learn more about Mon-Ray Secondary Glazings visit any of our three Northern Virginia showrooms in Fairfax, VA, Chantilly, VA and Alexandria, VA.
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Monday, July 12, 2010
Mon-Ray Secondary Storm Windows Conserve Energy
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