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ENERGY STAR®
Certified Products by Lux

Committed to Energy Efficiency and the Environment

As the mark of high-efficiency products in Canada, the familiar ENERGY STAR® symbol makes it easy to identify the best energy performers on the market.

ENERGY STAR® certified products meet strict technical specifications for energy performance—tested and certified. They save energy without compromising performance in any way. Typically, an ENERGY STAR certified product is in the top 15 to 30 percent of its class for energy performance. Saving energy saves you money and reduces your impact on the environment.

Choosing ENERGY STAR qualified products by Lux means choosing to:

Save Energy
ENERGY STAR qualified products use significantly less energy. Typically, they use 20 to 30 percent less than regular models.

Save Money
Using less energy means you’ll save on your utility bills.

Protect the Environment
Using less energy reduces greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. ENERGY STAR qualified products are also backed by a tough performance and testing regime.

Tested & Certified
The ENERGY STAR symbol means a product has been tested and certified by a government-approved agency.

Quality Performance
ENERGY STAR qualified products have the same features and performance as other quality products.

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One ENERGY STAR® Climate Zone for Canada

ENERGY STAR® products in Canada no longer reference a Climate Zone – now, one common standard applies to the entire country, coast to coast. This update provides clarity and makes it easier to confidently choose the right energy-efficient windows and doors for your home. With all products now rated for the coldest areas of the country, they’ll save even more energy than before. In fact, only 17% of the windows listed as ENERGY STAR® rated in 2019 are energy-efficient enough to qualify for the 2020 rating. This has resulted in a more refined ENERGY STAR® product selection, and while some products could cost more initially, they should deliver enhanced savings on energy bills in the future.