Reduce energy consumption by using PVC windows

Never before in recent days, the energy issue is holding forth all over the world. The recent events related to nuclear power plants and controversial benefits arising from them, suggest more sustainable development policies.

The watchword is: savings. Energy, and economic. To do this we need to rethink a targeted and intelligent energy management, waste-free and relapse-free environment.

One aspect of this new way of seeing is the containment of heat. Often the materials used to build windows and doors of our homes "run away" most of the warming, forcing to leave switched on radiators and boilers. So the energy is dissipated, while continuing to use it, with all the attendant environmental problems. A little 'how to inflate a punctured balloon: a waste of breath.

They then studied materials that take the heat, literally, the houses. The polyvinyl chloride, also known as polyvinyl chloride or the corresponding abbreviation PVC, represents excellence in this field. Internationally renowned, this plastic material has characteristics perfectly compatible with the thermal insulation.

First, the processing of PVC includes a stabilization of the product with barium, zinc, calcium salts and other elements that make it more resistant to light. The resulting molecular structure is able to trap heat, preventing the escape, and helping to maintain a constant temperature inside the rooms.

The advantages are many. To speak are bills lost weight and the external environment more preserved. But do not think that PVC does not know how to meet the aesthetic requirements.

With time, this polymer has been able to supplant giants of the fixtures such as aluminum and wood. The versatility of PVC allows you to recreate the grain of wood, can adapt to various shapes, no place limits to the imagination.

In addition, the Finance Act of 24 December 2007. 244 (and subsequent extensions) is meeting with a choice geared to energy efficiency. Government incentives for those who decide to change the old windows with modern solutions can help restore 55% of the costs of the work, via tax deduction.

 

20/04/2011

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Italian version of CercaGeometra.it

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