Low-e glass stands for low emissivity glass. This glass varies from normal clear glass in that one side of the glass has a special metal coating, technically known as a low emissivity, or Low E. coating. Low-E glass is a type of insulating glass, which increases the energy efficiency of windows by reducing the transfer of heat or cold through glass. That means in the winter your house stays warmer, and in the summer it stays cooler.
Enhance the beauty of your home with a variety of divided lite options, designed to coordinate with popular window patterns for increased curb appeal.
Simulated Divided Lites (SDLs):
Adhered to interior and exterior panes of tempered glass, these can be stained or painted. Choose wood-grained or smooth-textured.
Grilles Between Glass (GBGs):
Thermally-sealed between panes of flat tempered glass for a smooth, easy-to-clean surface. Choose contour or flat shape in almond, white or bronze color.
Note: Not recommended for use behind storm doors or to be painted dark colors, if exposed to direct sunlight.
Removable Wood Grilles:
Snap on and off the interior pane of tempered glass for easy cleaning. These can be stained or painted for easy customization.
Note: Not recommended for use behind storm doors or to be painted dark colors, if exposed to direct sunlight.
Fixed Grilles:
Molded as part of the glass frame on interior and exterior panes of tempered glass, these can be stained or painted.
Simulated Divided Lites (SDLs) with Grilles Between Glass (GBGs):
The most authentic divided lite look we offer layers SDLs over flat bronze GBGs.