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Reggev Kate
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Dwell
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Web article showing examples of various architectural methods for shading windows.
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U.S. Department of Energy
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DOE
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A website by the U.S. DOE highlighting the potential energy savings from upgrading energy inefficient windows with low-emissivity.
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Cort Katherine A,
Hunt Walter E
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,
PNNL
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DOE-sponsored report describing the experimental setup and results of field studies on using exterior fabric shading attachments to reduce solar heat gain, reduce glare, and improve comfort.
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Diez Roy
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New Home Source
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Article summarizing for potential homeowners items to check or demand from the builder in designing a home for a cold climate.
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Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety
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IBHS
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Website providing guidance on how to reduce the risk of damage to a home from hail.
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Home Innovation Research Labs
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HIRL
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Fact sheet describing flashing of roof penetrations to make a home more resistant to high winds, hurricanes, and rainwater intrusion.
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Ueno Kohta
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Green Building Advisor,
GBA
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Article from Green Building Advisor on the importance of window selection in hot climates, with an emphasis on window glazing.
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ENERGY STAR
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ENERGY STAR
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Introductory guide to air sealing the envelope of a home to reduce wasted energy and save on energy costs.
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Efficient Windows Collaborative,
National Fenestration Rating Council
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Efficient Windows Collaborative,
NFRC
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The Window Selection Tool will take you through a series of design conditions pertaining to your design and location.
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ENERGY STAR
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ENERGY STAR
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ENERGY STAR website to find the best windows by selecting your state and county (or zip code in California) to find your climate zone and learn more about picking the best product for your area.