Thermal Break Aluminum Windows: Keep Your Home Cool and Comfortable, Even in Hot Weather!
May 15, 2025
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Thermal Break Aluminum Windows: Keep Your Home Cool and Comfortable, Even in Hot Weather!

Inadequate window insulation prevents indoor temperatures from dropping when cooling attempts are made. The inner surface of the glass maintains a substantial temperature differential compared to the indoor air temperature. Areas hit by air conditioner airflow often feel cooler but proximity to windows can result in uncomfortable heat. The combination of well-chosen windows together with air conditioning systems maintains a consistent indoor temperature during summer months. Thermal bridging results in non-uniform temperatures across indoor surfaces. We experience a sensation of being "cold on one side and hot on the other" when average indoor temperatures fall below typical room temperatures yet show uneven cold and heat distribution. When the overall temperature stays within normal limits we can still find the room to feel "not cool enough" or slightly stuffy. Our health and comfort levels can decrease due to this situation. The regions that experience thermal bridging become colder during winter months.
The solution to this problem led to the development of the thermal break aluminum window. The window includes a thermal insulation strip in its aluminum profile to remove the "thermal bridge" effect and thus improve the thermal insulation capability of doors and windows. The air layer between the panes of double or triple insulating glass effectively prevents heat conduction thus enabling the thermal insulation coefficient to attain 0.8-1.2 W/(m²·K), which reduces air conditioning system heat loss and unnecessary energy consumption while providing environmental protection and cost savings.


