Energy efficiency is something we are all expected to know and pay attention to, but what does it really all entail? Most expert's will get really technical and scientific, but personally all I want are the facts and why it matters to me.
Easy ways to stay warm and save on your heating expenses this winter!
For windows that don’t live up to expectations, LARSON ComfortSEAL Interior Windows are a great solution. They install over existing windows, look great and block outside noise and drafts to create that comfortable, quiet living space everyone desires.
At LARSON, we put people first. We’re devoted to our employees and their families, our customers, and our communities.
LARSON employees volunteer their time, talents and resources to over 100 different non-profit organizations in their local communities. Habitat for Humanity initiatives thrive in the communities we serve. Building our communities one house at a time is a belief strongly supported by LARSON, for nearly thirty years.
One of our favorite Habitat for Humanity initiatives is hosting Care-A-Vanners at our corporate office every summer.
From your front door, to your back porch, and every room in between, LARSON has the products to make your home better.
Larson Manufacturing is recognized for making homes better with a market-leading selection of storm doors, high-efficiency interior and storm windows, a patented porch window with retractable screens and other door and window innovations.
ENERGY STAR®, a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of Energy program, have announced completion of a certification program for interior and exterior storm windows. Larson Manufacturing is proud to be the first company to receive ENERGY STAR® certification for qualified Low-E Storm windows.
From your front door to your back porch, and every room in between, LARSON products make your home more comfortable.
A modern Low-E storm window uses high performance weather stripping to create a tight seal and a layer of insulating airspace between itself and your existing window. They can be installed to either the interior or exterior of your primary window. Low-E storm windows also come with a transparent low-emissivity (low-E) coating that acts as a heat mirror, which keeps the heat outside in the summertime and inside in the wintertime.
The US Department of Energy and Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy have recently published Tips on Saving Money and Energy in Your Home.