RetroWAL Interior Curtainwall Retrofit System

NYC to Ban Glass Facades in New Construction

NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio made national headlines this week when he announced that the largest city in the U.S. will ban glass facades in new construction. “We are going to ban the classic glass and steel skyscrapers, which are incredibly inefficient,” DeBlasio said on MSNBC’s Morning J
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Calculating the Energy Savings of Building Envelope Upgrades

Thermolite has developed a new cost-effective tool to help commercial building owners determine the energy savings they can expect from building envelope improvements. According to the Department of Energy, at least 40% of the energy loss in commercial buildings occurs through the win
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Introducing RetroWAL™ Platinum: Vacuum-Insulated Curtainwall Retrofits

Thermolite is excited to announce a new super-insulating interior window system for the commercial building industry. Featuring the most advanced window technology on the market, Thermolite’s new RetroWAL™ Platinum Series utilizes vacuum-insulated glass to far exceed the performance o
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Why Thermolite Windows Never Fail

With the rise of skyscrapers during the 1920s, engineers and building owners began realizing that single pane windows offered little to no insulation, resulting in much higher energy costs. It didn’t take long for engineers to discover that simply adding an additional pane of glass to
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Why the U.S. Government Prohibited Bomb Blast Window Film in DoD Buildings

After the 9/11 attacks, many military building managers installed a simple blast film over its existing windows to offer protection in the event of a terrorist explosion. Although inexpensive to install, the overall life-cycle cost of the film proved substantially greater than the cos
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Interior Window Retrofits and the 179D Tax Deduction

Improving your building’s energy performance not only saves you money by reducing energy costs, it may also qualify you for a significant tax credit. The Energy Policy Act of 2005, signed into law by President George W. Bush, provides a tax deduction for energy efficient buildings via
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Windows of Opportunity for ESCOs: A Strategy to Capitalize on $1 Trillion in Infrastructure Spending

The Trump Administration is reportedly preparing to release $1 trillion in federal funds to improve our nation’s infrastructure. This is good news for ESCOs, as the proposed bill applies to upgrading the energy infrastructure of both commercial and government buildings. According to t
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Energy Modeling for Retrofit Windows

How Energy Modeling Calculates the Cost Savings of Retrofit Windows

Upgrading the energy efficiency of a building can be a major investment. Before making any decisions, it’s important to thoroughly research your options. Sometimes the more affordable ones can yield a greater ROI. That’s why it’s prudent to consider the expected retu
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The Sidney Yates Building

How to Upgrade Windows in Historic Buildings for a 20% Tax Credit

Out with the old and in with the new is not always a good thing. And when it comes to historic buildings, the government agrees. In fact, preserving the physical integrity and re-use of historic buildings can qualify you for a 20% tax credit. Overseen by the Department of the Interior
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How Engineers, Architects and Building Owners Can Help Fight Wireless Identity Theft

On October 4th, the controversial media organization Wikileaks celebrated its 10th anniversary by announcing it would release millions of classified documents over the next ten weeks, many of which are expected to be related to the U.S. presidential election on November 8th. Founded i
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