In 1982, Thermolite installed its window system in one of the largest buildings in South Bend, Indiana and showed spectacular results. Not only was there a significant monthly savings but the City did not have to spend significant investment dollars to properly heat or cool their buil
Thermolite’s patented window systems install on the interior of existing windows to deliver superior performance and appearance at a fraction of the cost of replacement windows. Secondary window systems address building envelope issues, including energy conservation and comfort, by in
It’s the time of year when thermostats and energy bills go up. When it comes to heat loss in buildings and offices, the most common culprit is windows. In many commercial buildings, a large portion of the surface is often windows, where heat loss can become a major issue with a
As of December 2006, “approximately 25% of the General Services Administration’s (GSA’s) 1,600 buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places, and fully 50% are more than 50 years old. Similarly, 30% of the Department of Defense’s (DOD’s) 350,000 buildings are h
In a time when energy demands to cool buildings and residences during a summer with record heat and drought, energy and utility infrastructures are being pushed to the breaking point–most recently in India, where a blackout earlier this week left 670 million without power for tw
If you’re looking to build and want to qualify for Energy Star credits and certification, then your firm should take the Energy Star’s Target Finder for a spin. It’s a no-cost tool that allows you to set energy targets and receive an EPA energy performance score for
This month’s client spotlight is the Foley Federal Building in downtown Las Vegas. Through a thermal imaging study, Thermolite was able to illustrate to building management how much heat was able to enter the building through its inefficient windows. The photos below show temper
Temps are soaring all over the country right now, and hotel managers and owners are feeling the burn. Keeping rooms cool–especially those rooms that are vacant–is a cost many wish they could avoid. It’s considered one of the “costs of doing business” but
So, your business has decided it’s time to do something about your skyrocketing heat and air conditioning bills. Hopefully you’ve completed a thermal imaging study and understand in dollars and cents, what energy loss through your windows is costing you each month.
A recent poll of 500 utility executives revealed that utility costs are on the rise and there is no relief in sight. An article on CNNMoney that highlighted the survey findings stated that over 90% of the executives surveyed believe that legislation designed to require more renewable