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Judy C, Central Pennsylvania

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We in central PA tend to be 10 - 15 years behind the market for these sorts of technologies. It would be great for you to select this building -- a typical mixed use; older building commonly found in many older cities in the US -- so you can demonstrate how effective your product is for retrofitting older buildings.

Nash E, Montana

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The storefront windows of our recently renovated office were designed to match the historic facade of the original building; but they're a source of significant heat loss. The employees have needed to bundle up in sweaters; gloves; and hats to keep warm during frequent & continuous below zero days. The radiant heating system cannot keep up.

iWindow would be especially helpful for projects where maintaining the exterior appearance is extremely important.

Michael M, Central Jersey

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We are a non-profit hospital. Our windows are 30 or more years older... It would be great to have warmer patient rooms and offices for the staff. My office is in the basement... No windows for me but it would be realy good for the building.

Tanya W, Northern California

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This building has a significant amount of single pane glass throughout with horrible sun exposure. I have had a very long term tenant in this building that always has complaints of being hot in summer, cold in winter. We have tried to install window tint, which doesn't work. We attempted to retrofit the windows but the pricing was astronomical! Didn't make good financial sense. HELP US!!!! Thank you for the consideration.

Kurt R, New York, NY

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We own a 1920s-vintage 15-story brick construction residential building. The windows were replaced when the building was structured as a cooperative in 1984, but are undoubtedly still the largest energy loss feature.

David P, North Carolina

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We are... looking for an affordable simple solution to renovate our existing windows. Our office was built in the early 90's when window performance was low. The data from our thermal camera shows a 30 degrees difference between the walls and windows on cold winter days or warm summer days. This leads to occupants discomfort and higher heating and cooling costs. We need help...

Martin S, Central MA

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Congrats on your success in the Empire State Building. My partners and I are looking for homeowner indoor insulating windows and shades. We want to compare several materials and would like to recruit a company such as yours to share ideas and measurement criteria.

Valerie K, Northern CA

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This is a state-owned building, over 25 years old and unfortunately our budget for EE and other such building improvements has been drastically cut. Also our building orientation is such that a significant number of employees are situated right by the east- and south-facing windows, and during the summer they are often too hot. Vice versa for employees by the west- and north-facing windows for the winter months! I believe window improvements would go a long way in both increasing building energy efficiency and improving building comfort.

Christine C, Southern WI

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We'd like to try your product! We have a conference room here that just BAKES. Personally, I like being warm but not THAT warm. Generally this room is +15 from the rest of the building! We'd like to get to know you and your products better!


*One finalist will be selected in the iWindow Giveaway and Comfort Challenge by a member or members of the executive staff of Sponsor (the “Judge(s)”). All decisions of the Judge(s) are final and binding. See full rules here.