When selecting new windows for your home, one of the key factors to consider is the solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC). This rating plays a critical role in the performance of your windows and can significantly impact your home’s energy efficiency and comfort. In this post, we share more information about SHGC, including why it matters and what constitutes a good SHGC rating.
SHGC is a measure of how much solar radiation — or heat from the sun — a window allows into your home. It is expressed as a number between 0 and 1; the lower the number, the less solar heat the window allows in. This measure plays a key role in a window’s energy performance. A window with a low SHGC rating can help keep your home cool in the summer by blocking out more of the sun’s heat. Conversely, a window with a high SHGC rating allows more solar heat in, which can help warm your home during the winter, reducing heating costs.
The ideal SHGC rating for your windows largely depends on your local climate. In warmer, southern climates where cooling costs are a significant concern, windows with a lower SHGC rating are ideal as they allow less solar heat into the home, reducing the load on the air conditioning system. On the other hand, in cooler, northern climates, a higher SHGC rating can be beneficial. By allowing more solar heat in, these windows can help reduce heating costs during the colder months.
Window design elements, including glazing and coatings, can significantly influence a window’s SHGC. For instance, double-glazed windows with a low-E (low emissivity) coating can reduce the window’s SHGC, making them a good choice for warmer climates. Special tints or reflective coatings can also lower SHGC. When selecting windows, it’s essential to consider these design elements and choose those that will optimize the SHGC for your specific needs and climate.
Selecting the right windows for your home can be a complex process, but Roof Masters is here to help. With our expertise in window selection and installation, we can help you find the best windows with the appropriate SHGC ratings for your home. Call us at (301) 230-7663 or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation.