Turn To Tara: Low-E windows raise safety concerns

A window battle heating up in Hastings has pit neighbor against neighbor - and could have legal consequences well beyond the Hudson Valley.

News 12 Staff

Nov 11, 2019, 10:43 PM

Updated 1,719 days ago

Share:

A window battle heating up in Hastings has pit neighbor against neighbor - and could have legal consequences well beyond the Hudson Valley.
Jeanne Meldrim says her dream home in Hastings has been under attack for two years – by her neighbor’s energy-efficient windows.
She says a few years ago, her neighbor installed the Low-E windows that are designed to keep heat inside in winter and outside during the summer.
Meldrim claims the windows act like a lens, focusing concentrated amounts of sunlight into her home – and even melted her siding.
She says it’s not the property damage that has her most concerned, it’s her family’s health.
“One day I went outside and I was doing work along the side and I looked up and I caught beam in my eyes. I had spots. After consulting with an eye doctor, I had temporary retinal damage,” she says.
Despite the issues, she says her neighbors refused to replace the windows, and there isn’t much the village can do about it.
The family hired an attorney and top engineer, who conducted a full forensic investigation that determined the windows did cause damage to the home.  The investigation found that projecting rays had temperatures exceeding 170 degrees.
She’s now taking the case to court.

Meldrim’s neighbors and the window manufacturer would not discuss the situation with News 12. The village manager told News 12, “The windows are compliant with the International Residential Code, as well as the NYS Supplemental Code for building both of which the Village Building Department follows.”
Despite the safety assurances, News 12 discovered similar complaints of solar distortion being made all over the country - and going back several years – including multiple allegations that Low-E windows have even sparked fires.

The National Association of Home Builders has reportedly received hundreds of similar complaints. It says one option for homeowners impacted is to offer to pay for a window screen for a neighbor to minimize the reflection.
 


More from News 12
1:52
Hudson Valley doctors warn of listeria dangers following multi-state outbreak

Hudson Valley doctors warn of listeria dangers following multi-state outbreak

2:04
Sunny skies and warm temps for Saturday in the Hudson Valley

Sunny skies and warm temps for Saturday in the Hudson Valley

0:38
Multimillion-dollar transformation on the way for sections of Hudson Valley

Multimillion-dollar transformation on the way for sections of Hudson Valley

0:49
New basketball documentary film 'The Process' has ties to Westchester

New basketball documentary film 'The Process' has ties to Westchester

0:49
Olympic watch party in Pomona cheers on Rockland athletes

Olympic watch party in Pomona cheers on Rockland athletes

0:32
Veteran firefighter who suffered stroke receives warm welcome home

Veteran firefighter who suffered stroke receives warm welcome home

0:17
Yorktown police sergeant celebrates final walkout following 2 decades of service

Yorktown police sergeant celebrates final walkout following 2 decades of service

1:40
Lithium-ion battery fire blamed for closure of Newburgh tailor shop

Lithium-ion battery fire blamed for closure of Newburgh tailor shop

0:52
Slate Hill family of 5 loses home in afternoon blaze

Slate Hill family of 5 loses home in afternoon blaze

0:37
2 people charged in Middletown narcotics; firearms bust

2 people charged in Middletown narcotics; firearms bust

1:30
Motorcycle, van crash in Greenburgh causes serious injuries

Motorcycle, van crash in Greenburgh causes serious injuries

0:56
News 12 probes mystery cloud traced to Orange County & seen throughout tri-state area

News 12 probes mystery cloud traced to Orange County & seen throughout tri-state area

1:02
Hillcrest Fire Department receives 2,000 cans of drinking water, courtesy of Anheuser-Busch

Hillcrest Fire Department receives 2,000 cans of drinking water, courtesy of Anheuser-Busch

1:37
Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Skyler Harman strikes down lightning myths

Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Skyler Harman strikes down lightning myths

2:33
Can swimming become dangerous due to extremely high water surface temperatures?

Can swimming become dangerous due to extremely high water surface temperatures?

0:32
NYC officials: Westchester caseworker’s death ruled a homicide

NYC officials: Westchester caseworker’s death ruled a homicide

0:40
State, federal lawmakers introduce legislation to shorten funding gap for World Trade Center Health Program

State, federal lawmakers introduce legislation to shorten funding gap for World Trade Center Health Program

0:34
Ex Frito-Lay employee files defamation lawsuit against PepsiCo claiming he invented ‘Flamin’ Hot Cheetos

Ex Frito-Lay employee files defamation lawsuit against PepsiCo claiming he invented ‘Flamin’ Hot Cheetos

0:40
Executive orders still in place preventing Rockland County and Orange County hotels from converting into migrant shelters

Executive orders still in place preventing Rockland County and Orange County hotels from converting into migrant shelters

0:34
Finger in salad lawsuit against Chop’t discontinued

Finger in salad lawsuit against Chop’t discontinued