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Renewal by Andersen®’s Environmental Commitment

With global warming and other environmental issues receiving more mainstream attention these days, “going green” has become a trend in home improvement, especially when it comes to choosing windows. As leaders in the window industry, Renewal by Andersen® of Rapid City has developed its own custom technology that allows us to provide you with durable, efficient and environmentally friendly home replacement windows

Learn how we provide the five answers to the energy and environmental challenges we face today:

1. Smart Use of Energy

Committed to making your home more energy-efficient by bringing the latest energy and material technology to homeowners looking for a start-to-finish window replacement service. By replacing inefficient windows and doors, it helps lower energy cost and consumption and gives you more control of your comfort and pocketbook. 

2. Indoor Air Quality 

Poor indoor air quality is one of the top five health hazards in America and most of us spend 90% of our lives indoors where toxins can enter the air through off-gassing. We have made sure our windows are certified to meet the strictest indoor air emission standard in the United States. Our windows can also help households save up to 2.5% of the annual U.S. energy consumption.

3. Smart Use of Materials 

  • Fibrex® material frames have achieved the highest SCS certified recycled content of any window replacement company. Our Fibrex material frames and sash contain 40% reclaimed wood fiber by weight.
  • High-Performance™ Low-E4® Glass is made from a minimum of 12% reclaimed glass by weight. It features an innovative coating that, when activated by sunlight, helps reduce water spots up to 99%, making your view better and cleaning easier.

4. Smart use of Energy

Windows can account for as much as 40% of your annual heating and cooling costs. Renewal by Andersen casement window replacement can save you up to 25% on your energy bills. Our newest glass option, SmartSun™ glass, is our most energy-efficient glass ever. SmartSun glass is 70% more efficient in summer and 45% more energy-efficient in winter than ordinary dual-pane glass.

5. Long Product Life Cycles

Construction waste is a major source of landfill waste in the United States. Every day, Renewal by Andersen replaces windows in homes that are less than 10 years old. Choosing products that are built to last is one of the most important ways to limit landfill waste. Renewal by Andersen products have a long life-cycle, backed up by one of the strongest warranties you will ever find. 

We offer a wide variety of windows to make sure you’ll always have an environmentally friendly window for each room in your house. Whether you’re looking for sliding windows, double-hung or awning windows installation services, you will always have options that will best suit your needs.

Get your project started today by calling us at (605) 307-5574 or by filling out our contact form. We offer a better way to a better window. We serve clients in Spearfish, SD.

Andy Stellpflug

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