Keeping Your Home Cool Naturally

Apr 24, 2026 | Latest

How High Performance Windows Reduce AC Use in Summer

Summer heat waves across Western Canada and the Pacific Northwest are becoming more common, and many homeowners feel the strain on their cooling systems. But staying comfortable doesn’t have to mean running your air conditioner all day. With the right window technology, your home can stay naturally cooler, even during peak heat, while reducing reliance on air conditioning.

High‑performance windows, like those engineered by Westeck, are designed to reduce heat gain, improve insulation, and stabilize indoor temperatures. These features are evaluated using standards from trusted industry bodies such as the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC), Passive House Institute, and Fenestration Canada, all of which set rigorous standards for energy‑efficient window performance.

Low E Coatings: Blocking Heat Before It Enters

One of the most effective tools for summer comfort is the Low‑E (low‑emissivity) coating. This microscopically thin metallic layer reflects a significant portion of the sun’s infrared heat while still allowing natural light to brighten your home.

During a heat wave, this matters. Low‑E coatings help block solar heat gain, keeping indoor temperatures noticeably cooler. Windows with Low-E coatings can significantly reduce solar heat gain compared to clear glass, as reflected in lower Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) ratings measured by NFRC. A lower SHGC means less solar heat enters your home, helping keep indoor spaces cooler during summer.

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Insulated Frames: Stopping Heat at the Source

Glass isn’t the only part of a window that affects comfort; the frame plays a major role too. Older aluminum frames conduct heat easily, allowing outdoor warmth to infiltrate indoors.

Today, high‑performance windows use insulated, low‑conductivity frame materials such as vinyl, or thermally broken aluminum. These materials reduce thermal bridging, which is the movement of heat through the frame.

By limiting this transfer, insulated frames help maintain a stable indoor temperature, even during long stretches of hot weather. This aligns with principles used in high-performance building standards like Passive House design, where airtightness and thermal resistance work together to keep homes naturally comfortable with minimal mechanical cooling.

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Advanced Glazing: Better Efficiency, Lower Bills

Proper glazing is essential for reducing AC use. High‑performance windows often include double or triple glazing, with sealed spaces filled with argon or krypton gas. These gases act as insulation, slowing heat transfer between the panes.

When paired with the right Low-E coatings, advanced glazing can significantly reduce solar heat gain, helping your home stay cool without relying heavily on air conditioning. Fenestration Canada and NFRC both highlight multi‑pane glazing as a core component of energy‑efficient window design.

The result?

  • Lower indoor temperatures
  • Reduced AC runtime
  • Lower monthly energy bills
  • A more comfortable home environment

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Why This Matters for Homeowners

Up to 25-30% of a home’s heating and cooling energy use can be affected by heat loss and gain through windows, according to industry data. When heat enters through outdated windows, your AC must work harder, and your energy bills rise.

High‑performance windows act as a protective barrier, reducing unwanted heat and helping your home maintain more stable and comfortable indoor temperatures. This is especially valuable in mixed climates, where homes must perform well in both hot summers and cold winters.

If you’d like to learn more about our windows, doors, and patio openings contact us Toll-free (US/Canada): 1-877-606-1166 or email us at sales@westeckwindows.com for a consultation with one of our Project Consultants in your area.

Reach out to Westeck Windows today to explore solutions tailored to your home. A simple change can make a big difference, for your comfort, your wallet, and your style.

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