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Who
is Schuco-USA?
Schuco is
the most experienced window manufacturer
in the world. Our products are in use
in over 50 countries, all over the world.
They can be found at the Cleveland Fine
Arts Museum, in famous churches in Rome,
and even at the top of the world on the
Jungfrau in the Swiss Alps. Schuco’s leading
edge technology has provided the most
innovative glazing and window systems
available, worldwide. Schuco is committed
to provide its customers with the finest
engineered window products.
Why
should I buy custom replacement windows?
Custom replacement
windows give you the perfect fit. Stock
windows are available only in standard
sizes. When your window opening is larger
than a standard size, you are left with
an opening around the perimeter of the
window. This opening is often filled with
sheet rock or molding and you are left
with extra wall space, patches and paint.
Custom replacement windows allow you to
maximize your viewing area without jeopardizing
the visual aesthetics of your home. Schuco
windows are made on every 1/8" on height
and width, which yields a 1/16" or less
spacing around the window frame.
Do
I need a professional to install my custom
windows?
It is highly
recommended that you have a window professional
install your windows. It is critical that
the measurements of your windows be exact,
otherwise the new windows will not fit.
A professional window installer will also
have the necessary tools and expertise
to do the job properly.
Are
there windows that will eliminate noise
from the outside?
The same
features that make a window more energy
efficient also help cut down on noise
transmission from outdoors. Schuco windows
with Titanium Low E and Argon Gas reduce
sound transmission by as much as 50% compared
to single pane windows.
What
are Energy Star and NFRC ratings?
Energy Star
is a government backed program helping
individuals and businesses protect the
environment through superior energy efficiency.
Energy Star products can save families
one third of their energy bill without
sacrificing features, style and comfort.
The National Fenestration Rating Council
(NFRC) was formed to develop the much
needed methods of rating and labeling
windows and to certify the numbers and
energy performance data. Schuco Windows
is a proud member of the NFRC and Energy
Star.
What’s
the difference between vinyl, wood & aluminum
windows?
While there
are a variety of materials available to
make windows, vinyl is a great choice
for many reasons. Vinyl is an excellent
insulator. It does not conduct heat or
cold like aluminum, which is a major source
of lost energy. And in comparison to wood
windows, vinyl is less likely to swell
and shrink when the temperature and humidity
shifts from season to season. Vinyl windows
are also completely maintenance free,
unlike wood windows. Most wood, composite,
fiberglass and many vinyl windows have
what is referred to as a straight jamb.
A straight jamb does not allow for additional
contours and weather-stripping channels
to be engineered into the window jamb
and sash contact points. A straight jamb
therefore has less weather-stripping than
a step jamb. Choose Double Hung windows
that have a step jamb. This allows greater
energy efficiency and provides 30% more
weather-stripping than most windows.
What’s
the best way to manufacture windows?
The most
efficient and consistent way to make custom
windows is with automated equipment. Technologically-driven
processes can ensure precision sash and
mainframe fit to guarantee full contact
weather-stripping and a professional installation
that is perfectly square. And with a tight
compression seal, you’ll have effective
protection against air infiltration, and
you’ll enjoy greater home comfort.
What
is fusion welding?
Most vinyl
window manufacturers use 2-point welders
to fuse the vinyl components of their
windows. Schuco uses a robotically controlled
full Four-Point Welder. This process ensures
that each window is welded on all four
corners, at the same time. This step absolutely
ensures a true square window. And, with
our process, the weld at the corner is
actually stronger than the window itself,
giving you a stronger, better performing
window.
My
old windows used tape to hold the glass
in place. What are the alternatives?
In today’s
world, very few new windows are made with
two-sided tape or putty. This is due to
advancements in technology that have provided
better ways to secure the glass. By using
an automated silicone glazing system (called
Auto-Glazers), the glass and sash are
securely bonded to provide a better seal
and create a stronger one-piece window
unit. This also eliminates any areas where
air or water can penetrate around the
glass unit and into your home.
Are
replacement windows secure?
The strength
of reinforced load points and the quality
of locking systems play a major role in
window security. The Schuco Corona 4000
window has a 5-point security feature
built-in. They are fully steel reinforced
on all horizontal load bearing sash rails,
making them stronger and more durable.
Schuco’s optional PAL lock system is securely
anchored into the steel. Locking, heavy-duty
extruded screens make entry from the outside
less inviting. Sash vent latches allow
for consistent ventilation, but when needed,
they make the sashes unable to be fully
opened for exit or entry. The deep jamb-to-jamb
interlock holds the sashes together when
closed, making forced entry more difficult
from the outside.
What
is a U-factor?
U-factor
measures the total energy efficiency of
windows, including the glass and frame
unit. Developed by the National Fenestration
Rating Council (NFRC), this rating system
was developed to assist homeowners in
comparing "apples to apples" when evaluating
the total energy efficiency of windows.
The lower the U-factor, the better the
window’s insulating ability. Schuco Windows
have some of the lowest U-factors in the
industry. The NFRC label does not signify
durability or longevity, however. Use
the NFRC rating as only part of the decision
making process when investing in replacement
windows for your home.
R-Value
vs. U-Factor. What’s more important?
R-Value stands
for thermal resistance, and is typically
measured in the center of the glass only.
R-Value does not measure the window unit’s
overall efficiency. U-Factor is a more
important factor when evaluating energy
efficiency. According to the US Dept.
of Energy, Lawrence Berkley Labs-you shouldn’t
consider a window with a U-Factor over
a .22.
Is
all Low-E glass the same?
No! Low-E
stands for "low emissivity". There are
two major types of Low-E glass. Hard-coat
Low-E is a tin-based coating applied while
the sheet of glass is still soft during
the manufacturing process. Soft-coat Low-E
is a silver-based coating that is sputter
coated, similar to chrome plating the
bumper of a car, although a much more
complicated process. Both block radiant
heat by keeping the heat outside in the
summer and keeping it inside during the
winter. However, that is where the similarities
end. Schuco uses only soft coat, Low-E
glass. The multi-layer, silver-based coating
will give better glass clarity, and significant
insulation.
Are
all spacer systems the same?
No! When
considering an insulated glass unit, the
spacer is one of the most important parts
of the entire glass system. The spacer
bar separates the sheets of glass, which
creates the all-important "dead air space"
between the panes. Our TPS spacer bar
system is tested and proven to have one
of the lowest rates of thermal conduction
in the industry-significantly reducing
the conduction of heat and cold during
the most severe seasons. Most spacer bars
are metallic, with joints that are prone
to failure, allowing outside air to mix
with the air or gasses between the panes
of glass. This will ruin the energy efficiency
of the window, not to mention spoiling
your view.
Our TPS system also has the lowest tested
rate of vapor transmission in the industry.
This means Schuco replacement windows
have the highest amount of Krypton or
Argon insulating gas between the glass
and those gasses will remain in between
the panes, where they belong, for decades
to come.
Our unique Edge deletion process ensures
that the Low-E coating on the inside edge
of the glass is "sanded" away so that
the TPS sealant will bond tightly to the
glass. It is similar to sanding a painted
wood surface before repainting. Testing
has proven that failure to perform edge
deletion on Low-E coated glass can create
conditions for oxidation due to exposure
to moisture and may also cause a seal
failure.
Why
use exotic gases in the glass, and are
they safe?
Argon and
Krypton gas are used to add energy-efficient
properties inside the airspace, between
the panes of window glass. Because these
gases are heavier than air, they provide
greater resistance to heat and cold conduction
through a glass unit. These gases exist
naturally in the air we breathe and are
safe to use within insulated gas units.
Is
there a window glass that can reduce fading
in my carpets and drapes?
Prolonged
exposure to UV rays can definitely affect
your fine furnishings. Some glass systems
can provide protection against sun damage,
however, it is important to remember that
UV rays are not all bad. Humans, animals
and plants need a certain amount of UV
light to thrive. Schuco’s glass system
provides the perfect balance of UV levels.
Is
it possible to eliminate condensation
on my windows?
The moisture
present in all home environments makes
window condensation virtually impossible
to eliminate. You can greatly reduce condensation
however by increasing indoor ventilation
and controlling indoor humidity.
Is
it possible to have my new Schuco windows
installed in the wintertime?
Schuco custom-made
windows can be installed twelve months
out of the year. Our custom-fit windows
eliminate time-consuming changes to the
exterior and interior of your home that
is often necessary with "stock" sized
windows. They can be installed quickly,
in most cases, with minimum fuss and "down
time" for you and your home. You will
start experiencing the thermal performance
benefits immediately. A professional contractor
will typically install your new windows
one room at a time, in order to minimize
your home’s exposure to the elements.
Do
I always have to replace my existing windows
with the same style?
That’s the
best thing about custom-made windows.
You can replace your existing windows
with a combination of styles, shapes and
color combinations. A professional home
improvement expert can help you get the
look you want. You can choose to retain
the same style, or you can decide to dramatically
enhance your home’s appearance with Schuco’s
broad array of unique styles and proprietary
designs.
I
really like wood windows, but the maintenance
is expensive. Is it possible to get the
look of wood without the hassle?
YES! With
Schuco’s many interior wood grain finishes,
you can enjoy the warm look of wood windows,
without the maintenance. Available in
Southern Pine, Light Oak, Dark Oak and
our elegant Cherry. Schuco has a beautiful
wood tone to enhance your home’s traditional
or contemporary décor.
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