Hepburn 2021 Issue 3

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Conversations with Andrew Andrew Johnson

Glazing for Efficiency The windows are the eyes of a home but we rarely consider the efficiency of glazing in a home unless we have experienced the benefits or are aware of the information.

When looking at buying, renovating or building consider the impact of your windows, check out:

We all want a comfortable home and windows are an essential part to consider in achieving this when looking at buying, renovating or building a home.

• research thermal properties of glazing systems (i.e. single & double etc),

Windows are great conductors and transfer energy easily into and out of the home, and this costs us money and comfort.

“Up to 40% of a home’s heating energy can be lost and up to 87% of its heat gained through windows. Improving windows’ thermal performance reduces energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions.”

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• the buildings design (i.e. how does its orientation, design & layout affect the windows performance) • locations climate (i.e. humidity, sunshine, wind & temperature),

• building materials (i.e. thermal mass & insulation used) There are many factors that make up the energy efficiency of a home, and windows are important to consider as you enjoy the view to the outside. Windows also provide heat gain in Summer & in Winter heat loss, so anything you can do to maximise their efficiency is worthwhile, to improve your comfort and can save you money. Growing up in Mount Beauty and skiing at Falls Creek, and working at the State Electricity Commission of Victoria for 13 years together with some work with CertainTeed Double Glazed Windows in Melbourne made me really appreciate the benefits of solar passive design and energy efficiency.


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