Vinyl Windows

Features

LoE-366 Energy Star Rated Glass

  • LoE³-366® Energy Star rated glass for advanced thermal performance. The benefit is you stay comfortable with more money in your pocket!
  • Designed to suppress outdoor environmental noise.
  • Come with a lifetime warranty, and are super affordable!

Neat® Naturally Clean Glass

Neat Glass with Polyvinyl Chloride

  • Made of superior quality Polyvinyl chloride that's guaranteed not to yellow or crack in our hot Southern California sun.
  • Palmer Windows also offers a wide selection of distinctive vinyl windows and patio doors that will engender an attractive appearance for any home.
  • Windows are the eyes to your home, so it is important that your replacement windows look like they aren't replacements at all.

Energy Star

Energy Star

  • When you see the ENERGY STAR certified windows logo you can be sure the windows will use less energy and the window products can lower household energy bills by an average of 12 percent. Lower energy consumption can put money in your pocket and help the planet.

National Fenestration Rating Council

National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC)

  • The National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) is the agency that rates the energy performance of windows, doors, and skylights. 
  • NFRC ratings can be a valuable tool, similar to the miles-per-gallon sticker on a new car because they can help you compare different products. You can verify that a product will perform like the manufacturer claims. This gives you information to assist you in making an informed choice about an expensive product that will stay in your home for many years.  You should look for and buy NFRC labeled products.
  • Only NFRC labels with the NFRC logo provide credible ratings for a number of energy performance characteristics.

NRFC Sticker Terms

NFRC Sticker Terms (SHGC) (VT)

  • U-Factor measures how well a product prevents heat from escaping a home or building. U-Factor ratings generally fall between 0.20 and 1.20. The lower the U-Factor, the better a product is at keeping heat in. U-Factor is particularly important in northern climates.
  • Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) measures how well a product blocks heat from the sun. SHGC is expressed as a number between 0 and 1. The lower the SHGC, the better a product is at blocking unwanted heat gain. SHGC is particularly important in southern climates.
  • Visible Transmittance (VT) measures how much light comes through a product. VT is expressed as a number between 0 and 1. The higher the VT, the more light that comes through the product.
  • Air Leakage* (AL) measures how much outside air comes into a home or building through a product. AL rates typically fall between 0.1 and 0.3. The lower the AL, the better a product is at keeping air out. *This rating is optional and manufacturers can choose not to include it.
  • The color, frame, price, warranty and a dozen other things are up to you. But when it comes to energy performance, NFRC can be a powerful partner as you search for the perfect window, door, or skylight for your home. Lower energy consumption also reduces greenhouse gas emissions from power plants and shrinks a house's carbon footprint.

Benefits

Orange County Vinyl Window Replacement

  • Most noteworthy, according to the U.S. Department of Energy, in a paper on building efficiency, high-performance windows make energy efficient homes possible with greater freedom of design than in the past.
  • Our vinyl windows fit the bill and thus offer a wide variety of benefits over regular windows.
  • Click on the link below for more information on our window choices, window benefits, and the energy savings you'll gain when you choose Palmer Windows to replace your windows.
  • Be sure to inquire about our signature Palmer Windows manufactured with proprietary materials and more rigorously tested than almost any other window available on the market.