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Window Energy Rating Scheme (WERS)

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This scheme labels windows for their relative thermal performance. WERS labels contain heating stars to indicate how well it keeps heat in and cooling stars for how well it keeps heat out; the higher the number of each type of stars, the better it is at that function. Look for 4-5 stars on the WERS label for the best performance.

 

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