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The walls are constructed from two argon-filled glass panes covered with what's called low-emissivity, or "low-e," metallic coating, keeping the home cooler in the summer and warmer in winter.
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Today, with the "almost exclusive" use of coated glass (low-e) for commercial and residential construction, special sealants are required.
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Today, with the "almost exclusive" use of coated glass (low-e) for commercial and residential construction, special sealants are required.
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The walls are constructed from two argon-filled glass panes covered with what's called low-emissivity, or "low-e," metallic coating to block heat flow through the window, keeping the home cooler in the summer and warmer in winter.
Growing Panes: Homeowners Go Big on Glass Walls Gwendolyn Bounds 2011
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Today, with the "almost exclusive" use of coated glass (low-e) for commercial and residential construction, special sealants are required.
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Today, with the "almost exclusive" use of coated glass (low-e) for commercial and residential construction, special sealants are required.
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Local-manufactured low-e glazing, steel, CMU blocks, and indigenous aggregates support this initiative as well.
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Today, with the "almost exclusive" use of coated glass (low-e) for commercial and residential construction, special sealants are required.
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Today, with the "almost exclusive" use of coated glass (low-e) for commercial and residential construction, special sealants are required.
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An installed window costs between one-and-a-half to two times as much as one with typical low-e glass.
Growing Panes: Homeowners Go Big on Glass Walls Gwendolyn Bounds 2011
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