A Disastrous Case Study: How Replacing Windows Alone Can Lead to Mold

Example of mold - photo by Damiano Chiarini.

In our previous articles, we have cautioned that an energy retrofit should be approached with an integrated, whole-building approach, and by a professional with experience in calculating and simulating thermal envelopes. The photos below show what happened to one family’s home when they decided to do an independent partial energy retrofit, without consulting a qualified professional. In this case, they decided to replace the old windows of their house with newer, high performance windows, hoping that they would be able to reduce their energy consumption.

Energy effiency retrofit: external insulation or new doors and windows?

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The future of the construction industry in Italy is in the energy efficiency improvement of our existing building stock.

We are often asked whether you should invest in external insulation or in new windows for the highest return of investment, as far as comfort and energy savings. The short answer is neither or both. Allow us to explain…

Klimahouse 2011 Product Spotlight | Internorm PVC Windows

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This company, Internorm, specializes in PVC windows, which (as a material) are not as eco-friendly or expensive as wood but not as energy intensive, poorly insulating, and cheap as aluminum. This particular product shown in the photo claims to meet the Passive House standard of thermal conductivity (0,70 W/m2), while maintaining a very nice design that allows it to have a slim interior profile.

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