It seems like energy is getting more and more expensive, doesn’t it? Whether in an effort to save money on energy loss, or to conform to modern building practices, many homes in the United States make use of double-pane glass on all the windows. Double-pane windows can be a significant cost-saver when it comes to energy loss. Between the layers of glass typically sits a specific type of gas that works as an invisible insulator, making double-pane glass more like a three-layer insulation system.

Unfortunately, these layers of protection can also increase the complexity of issues that can arise with your windows. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, and issues with double-pane windows can usually be easily identified using thermal imaging. An infrared camera can detect leaks, cracks, or other issues involving your double-pane windows that may be invisible to the human eye. Why not schedule an inspection that includes thermal imaging today?

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