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Investing in triple glazing is often worth the cost in the long term, as the extra pane of glass can increase your home’s energy efficiency and result in cheaper heating bills. • Triple glazing can offer better heat retention - With the extra pane of glass, triple glazing is more energy efficient and can effectively trap more warm air inside your home. The extra layer of glass can help to reduce heat loss in the winter and further minimise solar gain in the summer, keeping your home at a comfortable temperature throughout the year. Double and triple glazing makes use of insulating gases between panels for improved thermal efficiency by reducing heat loss. Inert gases such as Argon, Krypton and Xenon are used, each offering a different degree of insulation and differing in costs.

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When the glazing has a single pane of glass it is called single glazing; double-glazed windows have two glass panes separated by an air gap of an inert gas like argon or krypton. The highest multiple of panes is usually the triple-glazed model with three panes each separated from the other with an inert gas layer. The more panes there are, the more efficient the performance is with respect to energy efficiency, noise reduction, and security. The manufacturing process for double glazed windows is quite straightforward; each unit is created by cutting two panes of glass according to set measurements.
MasticAny of a wide variety of waterproof materials, not limited to sealants. Insulating StripA material used to protect the edges of the glass from rigid contact with non-resilient. Hardcoat Low EHard coat glass is created by pouring melted tin on top of a sheet of glass. Face PuttyThis is the sloping edge of putty from the glass to the frame.

We manufacture and supply everything from PVC-u windows and smart designer doors to uPVC vs aluminium windows windows and doors and a range of other products including lanterns and roof lights. Interior glazing allows glass installation into curtain wall openings, such as windows and doors, from inside the building. In contrast, exterior glazed systems allow the glass door installation to be installed from the curtain wall’s exterior window restrictors side. We owe our constant success to our industry knowledge and ability to provide top quality products and services to our customers. Selectaglaze secondary glazing makes buildings more sustainable and improves well-being of the property users.

Vacuum glazing takes two pieces of glass with a tiny gap (0.1mm in the case of Fineo) and removes the air to create a vacuum. Secondary glazing is used to combat all sorts of annoyances within the home. Noise, cold temperatures and condensation issues can be managed and controlled using our solution. Find the perfect match for your Granada secondary glazing using our range of over 200 RAL colours. Whether you own a new build, listed property or commercial property, we can fit your requirement. Our range of bespoke secondary glazing is made to measure and features a strong, slim and unobtrusive aluminium profile.

With options including triple glazed glass doors available, if you’re looking for the very best insulative solution on the market, double glazing may no longer be the best choice for you. At face value, an improvement in terms of heat loss through glazing from 1.1 W/m²K to 0.6 W/m²K sounds like an improvement worth paying for. The Window Energy Rating Scheme, widely accepted as the industry standard for judging thermal performance and written into Building Regulations, calculates solar gain as well as heat loss. This means that the triple glazed unit’s improved heat loss credentials are largely negated by the reduction of warmth created by sunshine. The solution would be to increase solar gain by using Low Iron glass, which is much more translucent than the traditional variety but can be considerably more expensive.