Since the state of Ohio was founded in 1803, it’s one of the senior members of the United States. And when you look around certain neighborhoods, you’ll undoubtedly find a plethora of older homes – they don’t all date back to the 1800s, but still, they’re getting up there in years! Older homes are notoriously bad at energy efficiency, and some estimates say that up to 70% of the energy lost in older homes is through windows and doors.

If you own an older home, you might consider making an upgrade to Low-E, or low emissivity windows. These types of windows include layers that help to prevent energy loss. This helps you to keep the temperature inside regulated in all seasons, and helps your HVAC system to keep up efficiently. Since there are a few different types of Low-E windows, you should consult a professional to determine what type might be best for your property.