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| AAA Quality Home Improvement offers Virginia Maryland and Washington, D.C. area home owners a solution for reducing energy bills, super windows |
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| Written by Scott Thompson |
| Tuesday, 13 October 2009 14:58 |
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It is predicted that the winter of 2010 is going to be the coldest winter on record for Virginia, Maryland and Washington, DC area home owners. The Washington Metro area has had mild weather the last nine years. “All good things must end." states Scott Thompson of AAA Quality Home Improvement, “but energy savings does not have to, a super widow can reduce steep energy bills by up to 50 percent."
Consumers are always looking for a deal, but that doesn’t always mean getting the best value. “Buying the lowest cost window could possibly be the most expensive purchase a home owner may make, compared to a super window.” states Scott Thompson of AAA Quality Home Improvements. Buying a super window is an investment, and the overwhelming majority of homeowners are not adept at selecting the best possible window that meets their real needs. The challenge is complicated due to the large selection of window manufacturers, contractors, glass, framing, etc. Most homeowners are forced to make a decision with a high pressure, hard-close, and one-visit sales company. Now home owners have a tool that can help narrow down the selection. The Window Buying Guide and it is free from AAA Quality Home Improvement. What does a Super Window look like? – Simple put, a Super Window is a triple pane window that has four layers of Low-E and the two dead air spaces in-between glass are filled with an invisible, thick krypton gas. But that’s the rub, with three panes of glass; a super window is going to be very heavy. So a homeowner must approach the purchase of a super window as an investment, not an expense. The frame must be robust and sturdy. Finally, the installer must be experienced. There are many other variables that must be considered too. AAA Quality Replacement Windows, LLC has been serving the Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. area since 2001. If you want to learn more or to get your free Window Buying Guide; call 703-707-0334 or visit http://www.tripleaquality.com |
| Last Updated on Friday, 16 October 2009 03:22 |









