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Green Home Improvements .info is written by Charles Faust. Charles has been in the home improvement industry since the early 1990's and has owned his own company for a little over 10 years. This blog was created to show Charles' efforts in making his lifestyle more "Green" and how his product selections for his clients are becoming "Greener".

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Energy Savings Fair

Written by green1 on Oct 17th, 2008 | Filed under: Green Shows Green events

On October 25th there will be an Energy Savings Fair in Lexington MA from 9AM until 3PM.  The Lexington Global Warming Action Coalition and the Lexington Climate Action Committee are sponsoring the event.  National Grid is one of the sponsors, it seems like they have their hands in all sorts of Green Events!

For more information on this event please visit the Global Warming Action Coalition’s website.

If you plan to attend the Energy Savings Fair, feel free to stop by the booth with the energy efficient windows and say hi to me!


Are Vinyl Windows Green

Written by green1 on Mar 19th, 2008 | Filed under: Replacement Windows

Are vinyl replacement windows a green product? This question is asked and almost every answer is based on what the author promotes for products. If we look at a few of the considering factors that label a product as “green” we can draw our own conclusions.


Will the product last for a long time?

Pure vinyl (UPVC) has a projected life span of over 50 years. Cheap vinyl that is mixed with plastic can fail in under a few years when exposed to the sun. Think of the cheap “vinyl/plastic” lawn chairs that break and chalk after only a season or two. In this case cheap vinyl is not a long lasting product at all. On the other hand some pure vinyl (UPVC) windows that were installed in the 1960’s are still in use today. I feel that if a pure product is used and it’s life span is greater than 50 years then the product meets the test of a long life span.

Green Vinyl Replacement Window

Will the product save energy?

Since vinyl windows are generally sold with double pane or triple pane glass they will reduce your heating bills. Almost all windows on the market today include double pane glass. Triple pane glass is offered by most vinyl window companies but very few salespeople ever tell anyone the benefits of it. A triple pane window can be considered a green replacement window in that no other product can save more energy. For some reason very few wood window companies promote triple pane windows.

One of the most rewarding benefits of a green replacement window is the fact that you can save over a hundred gallons of oil a season! If your home has old single pane windows and you replace them with triple pane windows you can reduce your fuel consumption by 20% or more. If you use 1000 gallons a year a 20% savings is 200 gallons of oil.

Note- Energy savings range from 10%-40% with a best rated vinyl window. Your savings depend on the condition of your existing windows, the quality of your new windows, the proper installation of your new windows and the type of glass that you purchase.

Replacement Window Estimates