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Many schools, universities, and state and local governments are saddled with buildings constructed anywhere from the late 1800’s through the 1980’s which have particular problems with extensive windows and antiquated heating and cooling plants. Even if the latter has been replaced, large expanses of exposed, un-insulated glass remain. Quite often the older buildings are historically protected – and can’t change their beautiful but leaky old double hung windows. Cold winter winds blow in one side and out the other – taking a good deal of the year’s budget with them. We can insulate those windows without altering the architectural integrity of the building. Buildings constructed later also have insidious problems because their heating and cooling plants are often working at odds with one another – at the same time! Offices or classrooms on the north side will be freezing while those on the south side will be baking. No one is happy, or comfortable, including the Budget Director who has to find a way to pay for rising energy costs. We can moderate and stabilize those interior temperature swings by eliminating the effects of the windows. And in both cases extend the life span of expensive heating and cooling plants. |
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Serious energy conservation measures have to address exposed, un-insulated glass as the first priority! Dollar for dollar – there simply is no better investment. HeatSaver Thermal Shades have been designed to maximize insulation value and durability. With over twenty years experience, we know what we’re talking about!
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Contact us for more information: Peter Lundquist, Illinois |
Katy Duke, United Kingdom |
Stephen Mendon, Colorado |
Gabriel Draven, Canada |
Mike Bemis, Michigan
HeatSaver Energy Systems, Inc. |
Luther Purnell, Chicago |
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