High temperatures: how to keep heat out of your home and improve energy efficiency

Date: January 21, 2026

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During the summer months, keeping your home cool becomes a necessity. However, air conditioning often works overtime, increasing electricity consumption and associated costs. The good news is that there are effective solutions for keeping heat out of your home and significantly improving energy efficiency, and one of the most important ones starts with your windows.

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Why does heat enter the home?

One of the main points of entry for outside heat is windows. If they do not have a good level of thermal insulation, they allow solar radiation and hot air to pass through, causing the interior to heat up quickly and forcing the air conditioning to work harder than necessary.


PVC windows: an efficient and durable solution

PVC windows have established themselves as one of the best solutions for coping with high temperatures. Thanks to their insulating properties, they help reduce heat transfer from outside to inside the home.

Its main benefits include:

1

Excellent thermal insulation

Helps keep the interior cool even on very hot days.

2

Savings on air conditioning

By keeping the heat out, air conditioning use is reduced.

3

Compatible with solar control glass

PVC windows allow for the incorporation of thermopane and solar control glass.

4

Airtight seal

Prevents hot air from escaping.


Furthermore, when combined with double or triple glazing, PVC windows further enhance their ability to keep heat out in summer and cold out in winter.

When faced with high temperatures, the key is to prevent heat from entering, rather than just trying to cool the interior. Opting for solutions such as PVC windows allows you to optimize the use of air conditioning, reduce energy consumption, and enjoy a cooler, more efficient, and more comfortable home.


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