Energy Efficiency
Emerald Windows strongly supports the Government's view on energy-efficient products, and works tirelessly to create and install eco-friendly and energy efficient doors, windows, sunrooms, and conservatories for customers across Kildare. Energy-efficient products have a major role to play in reduced household emissions and increasing energy-efficiency of existing homes. Not only will this lead to a more comfortable home, but will also save you money in the long-run.
We are committed to sourcing energy-efficient products, embracing new technology to ensure optimum reduction of heat loss in line with Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland and the NASI.
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To discuss how our Energy Efficient Products could lower your household bills and improve your energy efficiency
Emerald Windows Ltd Energy Efficiency Promise
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Emerald Windows only provides energy-efficient windows that achieve a window energy performance (WEP) of A Rated.
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Our High-performance windows can reduce heat loss by more than 20%.
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Our products work to reduce our impact on the environment.
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Energy-rated Advanced Performance uPVC windows are one of the most effective ways to save energy and reduce CO2 emissions.
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Installing our energy efficient products will reduce heating bills by an estimated 10% every year.
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Triple glazed options are available for greater thermal performance.
Energy Efficiency FAQ
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How can I make my home more energy efficient?
One of the best ways of making your home more energy efficient is to install high-quality windows, doors, and insulation to keep heat in and reduce the need for central heating. You can also increase the energy efficiency of your home by investing in renewable energy to power your home.
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What is a BER Rating?
The BER, or Building Energy Rating, is an energy rating level that ranks buildings in Ireland according to their energy efficiency.
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How much does a BER Rating cost?
The price of getting a BER done on your home varies depending on where you are located. Get in touch with your local council for more information on this.