Lower your energy bills and increase home comfort in Clinton, NC with energy-efficient windows from Fortress Exteriors. Understanding window ratings like U-Factor, Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC), and Low-E coatings can help you choose the best windows for Clinton, NC's specific climate. Old, inefficient windows are major sources of energy loss. Fortress Exteriors specializes in installing high-performance, ENERGY STAR® certified windows designed to keep your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer, saving you money year-round. Let our Clinton, NC experts guide you through selecting the most efficient windows for your needs.
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When selecting new windows in Clinton, NC, look for the NFRC (National Fenestration Rating Council) label. It provides key performance ratings:
Stop losing energy through inefficient windows. Fortress Exteriors installs high-performance, ENERGY STAR® certified windows throughout the Clinton, NC area, designed to save you money and enhance comfort.
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Fortress Exteriors explained the energy ratings clearly and helped us pick the perfect ENERGY STAR windows for our Clinton, NC climate. We noticed a difference in our heating bills last winter!
Our home is so much more comfortable since Fortress Exteriors installed new Low-E windows. Less drafty in winter and cooler near the windows in summer. Great investment.
Professional installation makes a difference! The Fortress Exteriors crew sealed everything perfectly. We chose triple-pane windows for maximum efficiency here in Clinton, NC, and they're fantastic.
The first settlers came to the Clinton area around 1740. The community was originally known as Clinton Courthouse. There was an earlier incorporated town of Clinton elsewhere in the state; however, that town folded in 1822 and Clinton was incorporated as a town in the same year. In 1852, the General Assembly passed several acts to improve regulation of towns, including Clinton. As part of the "Act for the Better Regulation of the Town of Clinton in the County of Sampson," the General Assembly appointed five commissioners: James Moseley, Isaac Boykin, Dr. Henry Bizzel, John Beaman, and Alfred Johnson. The corporate limits of the town at that time extended a half mile each way from the courthouse. The first records of an election were in February 1852 and the first tax rate was $0.50 per $100 valuation of real property. In July 1953, the town became a city.
Zip Codes in Clinton, NC that we also serve: 28328 28329
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