In our climate, the glass package does the heavy lifting. Here’s what actually keeps the heat out and the bills down.
Book a Free ConsultationCall (601) 790-1030Two ratings tell the story: U-factor (how well the window insulates — lower is better) and SHGC (Solar Heat Gain Coefficient — how much solar heat it lets in; lower keeps a hot house cooler). For our long, hot summers, a low SHGC matters most.
Vinyl and fiberglass frames insulate better than aluminum. We help you match frame and glass to get the best efficiency for your budget.
Even the best window leaks if it’s not set level, sealed and flashed correctly. A tight, properly flashed install is what actually delivers the savings the glass promises. See our windows page.
Low-E coatings, double/triple panes with argon gas, warm-edge spacers and a good frame — and a low SHGC to block summer heat in our climate.
A lower SHGC is best here to keep summer solar heat out. We help you choose the right glass package for the Southern climate zone.
Double-pane Low-E with argon is usually the efficiency sweet spot here; triple-pane adds sound reduction and a bit more insulation.
Yes — efficient glass and a sealed install reduce heat coming in during summer and lost in winter, which shows up on your bills and comfort.
Mississippi Pro serves Pearl and the Jackson metro. Visit our showroom at 1138 Weems Street, Pearl, or we'll bring samples to you. Free estimates.
Book a Free EstimateCall (601) 790-1030