In Utah, a window is more than a view; it’s a component of your home’s engineering. For homeowners along the Wasatch Front or in mountain communities like Park City, standard windows manufactured at sea level are often a recipe for premature failure. At Jones Paint & Glass, we manufacture our vinyl windows in Provo, Utah, specifically to handle the unique atmospheric demands of the Intermountain West.

The Physics of Altitude: Why Standard Windows Fail

The primary challenge at elevations above 5,000 feet, where much of Utah’s population resides, is the significant drop in atmospheric pressure. Atmospheric pressure at sea level is roughly 14.7 PSI. However, at 5,000 feet, it drops to 12.2 PSI (a 17% loss), and at 8,000 feet, it falls to 10.9 PSI (a 25% loss).

When an Insulated Glass Unit (IGU) is sealed at a low-altitude manufacturing plant and transported to a high-altitude job site, the higher-pressure air trapped between the panes attempts to expand to match the lower-pressure environment outside. This creates a “pillow” effect where the glass panes bow outward. If the pressure differential is extreme, it can lead to:

  • Pane Cracking: The stress of the outward bow can cause spontaneous glass fracture.

  • Seal Failure: The expansion puts immense stress on the edge sealants, eventually rupturing the seal and allowing moisture to enter, leading to permanent fogging.

  • Operational Issues: In sliding windows or doors, the bowed glass can interfere with the sash, making the window difficult or impossible to open.

The UV Radiation Factor

Utah’s high altitude also means a significant increase in solar intensity. UV radiation increases by roughly 10-12% for every 1,000 meters of elevation gain. This means homes in Park City are exposed to significantly more damaging radiation than those in coastal cities.

We recommend Low-E3 coatings for high-exposure elevations. These coatings reflect up to 95% of the sun’s damaging UV rays, protecting your floors, furniture, and skin while maintaining a low Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC).

Comparison of Utah Regional Requirements:

Region Primary Challenge Recommended Solution Target U-Factor
Wasatch Front Mixed Climate/Dust Double-Pane Argon ≤ 0.27
Mountain (Park City/Logan) Extreme Cold/Pressure Triple-Pane Argon; Pressure-Equalized ≤ 0.22
Southern (St. George) Intense Heat/UV Low SHGC ( 0.25); High-UV Protective Low-E ≤ 0.30

 

The Value of Local Manufacturing

Because Jones Paint & Glass manufactures in Provo, our windows are born in the climate they are intended to serve. However, even for windows that are manufactured by our additional providers, including Andersen Windows & Doors and Marvin Windows, our window and door experts at Jones Paint & Glass can help make sure you’re getting the best windows for your climate.

For more information about the best energy efficient windows for your region’s specifications or to discuss options for your home, please reach out today. One of our experts will be in touch to answer your questions!

About the Author

Mikelle Despain Author at Jones Paint & Glass

Mikelle Despain has been providing design tips and inspiration for Jones Paint & Glass for over 10 years. She is a regular guest on the KSL Home Radio Show and Podcast with Heather Osmond where she shares color trends, design ideas, and information about paint and glass products. With a background in journalism and passion for interior design, she enjoys the opportunity to share the latest trends with Utah and beyond.

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