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Environmental Window Solutions, LLC.

Charlotte, North Carolina

A better alternative to replacement windows

PVC Frame:

Strong, light in weight and a better insulator than aluminum. Prevents condensation, will not deteriorate from the suns UV rays.

Glazing:

Acrylic is optical grade, and guaranteed against yellowing and clouding for 10 years. Light in weight; 17 times more impact resistant than glass of equal thickness 10-15% better insulator than standard, clear glass of equal thickness.

Bellows Design:

Most unique feature: built into the PVC frame. It allows the acrylic to expand and contract; therefore, the insert will not PopOff.

Magnetic Material:

Extruded material that is applied to the back of the PVC frame. The magnetic seal at 12-14 lbs per linear foot is the industrys strongest and responsible for our virtually airtight seal.

It is virtually invisible once installed and is easily removed for cleaning, storage or maintenance to the primary window cavity. Metal L brackets or flat steel tape strips are attached to the perimeter of the window opening or against false stops , allowing the magnetized insert to seal the opening correctly. Potential Climate Seal Applications:
Windows Doors Skylights Dormant Fireplaces

Your Windows

WINDOW

CLIMATE SEAL INSERT

In-Jamb Mount

WINDOW

CLIMATE SEAL INSERT

Surface Mount

Unbelievably, the cracks around an average-fitting 4 X 28 window create approximately 12 Square inches of air infiltration space!

12
Air Infiltration of an Average Window

8 12 8
Air Infiltration of an Average Window with an exterior storm window
Air Infiltration of an Average Window with a Climate SEAL Insert

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3 x 5 Replacement Window
Company Material Unit Price Labor Total

Jeld-Wen
Andersen

PVC
Wood

$248.00
$345.21

$150.00
$150.00

$398.00
$495.21

Climate Seal PVC (Thermal Series)

$190.00

$ 55.00

$245.00

Size of the Home: Annual Heat Cost: Energy Used: Cost of (10) 3 x 5 Climate Seal Inserts: Estimated Cost Savings At 30%: Inserts Pay for Themselves in:

2500 Sq Ft $2500 Propane $1900/$550 Labor/$245 Freight $ 750/Annually 3.6 years

Thermal Series
Acoustic Series Preservation Series Pro Series

The Acoustic Series window insert specifically focuses on sound abatement across all frequency levels. While the Thermal Series boasts up to 55-60% from pre-existing levels, the Acoustic Series elevates to 80% sound reduction. The series is an ideal choice for many residential, commercial and historical applications; examples: Hotels/Motels, Airport Areas, Main Street USA, Railroad Tracks, Industrial Parks and anywhere high level of noise is generated. Differences; 1/4 acrylic thickness, acoustical weather strip foam and a larger air space between primary window and Climate SEAL (up to 6).

BRAND X TEST UNIT

CLIMATE SEAL TEST UNIT

The interior insulating system is designed specifically for the historical community. Many local, state and federal historical agencies, including the National Park Service, have granted use of this interior mounted product. Offers 98% filtration from the suns harmful UV rays, vs. 85% with our standard acrylic. The Climate Seal Preservation Series maintains the integrity of any historic building without compromising the window presentation.

Do nothing; existing conditions will remain the same or further deteriorate. Replace the windows with wood, or PVC, thus further burdening our local landfills and being Anti Green. Refurbish the existing windows only (buying more time) w/o properly addressing the inefficiency of single paned glass and porous perimeter seal. Install exterior storm windows (exterior protection, minimal performance enhancement) Install interior, insulating Climate Seal inserts AND refurbish primary windows for maximum sustainability and rapid ROI!!!

The company was started nearly 30 years ago by Roland & Dennis Petit of Portland, Maine. It actually began as a hardware store in 1947 and eventually transformed into a contracting business, that concentrated on the winterization of homes through the use of roofing, siding and blown insulation. The next phase was to manufacture and install exterior storm windows. From there, they designed the current product with the proprietary bellows system that is used today. The company is now in the process of gaining a national presence.

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