“A-rated” energy efficient windows...

...help you save energy and reduce fuel cost in your home

As fuel costs rise with no end in sight and we become more concerned about the environment, you’re quite right to focus on how energy efficient your home is.

Energy Saving Trust research reveals that almost half the UK's carbon dioxide emissions come from energy we use every day. In 2005 alone, total UK CO2 emissions were almost 554 million tonnes. 27% (153 million tonnes) of those emissions came from the energy we use to heat, light and power our homes, contributing to climate changes.

Help the environment – and your finances too

But saving energy will not only help the environment in the long term. It can save you a great deal of money now - and increasingly as time goes by. Because those soaring fuel costs are highly unlikely to come down.

Did you know that up to 20% of a home’s heat is lost through the windows? This is hardly surprising, since the average house has 8 square meters of glass.

At Everest we have been helping you reduce heat loss through the windows since 1965 with our double glazing units – and have spent the last 43 years improving their performance.

In fact today our standard double glazing retains 5 time more heat than single-glazing and 1.5 time more than standard double glazing?

And don’t forget: the more heat you retain the more energy – and money – you save.

Energy Saving recommended

New “A-rated” energy efficient windows cut your fuel costs by up to £167 per year*

Everest’s standard uPVC casement windows employ low-emissivity glass and achieve a ‘B-rated’ window energy rating. In fact they are certified by the Energy Saving Trust.

But we have gone even further because our “A-rated” energy efficient windows cut energy loss through the windows to ZERO** - making them the most energy-efficient and most environmentally friendly double glazing you can find.

It’s no surprise then that our “A-rated” energy efficient uPVC casement windows have also been awarded certification from the Energy Saving Trust.

They save energy which saves fossil fuels - making the air we all breathe a little more breathable.

Read more on how to save energy and reduce fuel costs

*Assuming you heat your home by electricity and that electricity costs around 11p oer kWh.

** The balance of energy the windows let in through solar heat, minus the amount of energy they let out as heat from your home, usually measured over a year.

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