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Improving your home <br />improvement <br />Champion bay and bow windows now <br />feature an insulated seat panel to further <br />improve the comfort and performance of <br />fi ese designer windows. <br />The layer of insulation blocks rising cold <br />air while the laminate panel below the <br />insulation blocks moisture infiltration. <br />Third party certification <br />Champion strives to exceed industry standards so you have peace of mind in <br />knowing your Champion Windows are designed to last and perform for a lifetime. <br />Champion Windows are NFRC certified <br />The National Fenestration Rating Council is a non -profit organization whose goal <br />is to provide information for the consumer to compare the energy efficiency of <br />windows. Sort of like a City /Highway MPG window sticker on cars. The NFRC <br />rates windows by: <br />• U- FACTOR - Measures the amount of heat that escapes through the window. <br />• SOLAR HEAT GAIN - Measures the amount of heat gained from the sun. <br />• VISIBLE LIGHT TRANSMITTANCE - Measures the amount of natural light <br />that enters your home. <br />• CLIMATE - NFRC has ratings guidelines for four climate zones. <br />Champion Windows are ENERGY STARO rated in all 50 states <br />When you purchase an ENERGY STAR® rated window you benefit by <br />• saving money on your heating and cooling bills <br />- At least 40 % of an average home's energy is generated for heating and cooling! <br />• helping your home maintain a more consistent, comfortable temperature <br />year- round. <br />• reducing air pollution by your furnace/heat pump using less energy to heat and <br />cool your house. <br />Champion Windows carry the AAMA Gold Label <br />• AAMA is the American Architectural Manufacturers Association, a self <br />regulating organization made up of window and door industry manufacturers, <br />suppliers and independent industry affiliated members. <br />• The Gold Label is given to products that pass rigorous testing for wind and <br />water infiltration, forced entry resistance and component performance and <br />integrity. <br />For additional information on ENERGY STAR visit ww vxnergystar.gov; for the <br />NFRC visit www.nfraorg and AAMA visit www.aatnanet.org. <br />ME j <br />