Triple Glazing v's Double Glazed Windows

Compare Single Vs. Double Vs. Triple Glazing: Heat Loss U-Values

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Single Vs, Double Vs, Triple Glazing: Heat Loss & U-Values

 

Warm air moves towards cold glass and a typical house loses 10% of its heat via the windows. This expensive loss of energy can be combated by investing in the right type of glazing for your home, in order to boost your property’s thermal efficiency.

 

Single Vs, Double Vs, Triple Glazing

 

Single Glazing

 

Conduction occurs easily with single glazing, as there is only one layer of glass between the inside air and outside air, allowing energy to escape more readily. 

 

Double Glazing

 

Double glazing is the installation of two sheets of glass, with spacer bars fixed around the edge to keep the panes apart. Between the two glass sheets is a layer of insulated air; this air space is often is filled with an inert gas such as argon.

 

 

Triple Glazing

 

Triple glazing is the installation of three sheets of glass, with spacer bars positioned around the edge. Again, between each sheet is a layer of insulative air

 

These insulative layers of air found in double and triple glazing slow down convection and conduction between the warmer indoor pane and the cooler outdoor pane. As a result, heat energy escapes your home more slowly, keeping your house warmer for longer.

 

U-Values

 

Thermal transmittance can be expressed as the U-value. Simply put, the higher the U-value, the more heat a window loses. Generally, the U-values are;


Single glazing: Double glazing: Triple glazing: 0.8 – 1.6

 

One technique of assessing the energy efficiency of your window is to see if it arrives with a rating from the BFRC (British Fenestration Rating Council). Windows and doors are assessed on a number of factors, and graded with a letter A ++ – E, with Building Regulations now requiring all homes to have C graded windows.

 

How Much Money can I Save with Double Glazing or Triple Glazing?

 

Double or triple glazing must be viewed as an investment that will reap rewards in the future by reducing the money you spend on your energy bills and also boosting the value of your property when it comes time to sell up.

 

 

Both the costs and savings caused by double glazing and triple glazing will be influenced by many other factors, such as; the size of your property, the size of your windows and other insulation measures in your home.

 

You could save between £80 – £200 on your energy bills per year by installing double glazing, as it is able to reduce window heat loss by 74%. Triple glazing has been estimated to reduce energy bills by up to 50%.

 

This, coupled with other benefits such as noise reduction, security enhancement, and reduction of carbon footprint, makes double glazing and triple glazing well worth the investment. To get a better sense of how much you could save, check out this glazing energy saving calculator.

 

 

Ready to Fit your New Windows?

 

Don’t be ambitious and try and fit your own windows. Even if you fancy your hand at DIY, problems can arise if a window is improperly fitted, such as condensation problems or security issues.

 

Call in the professionals to guarantee you get the best results. EcoStyleUK Home Improvements are North Wales and North West premier  windows installers, with over 15 years of experience in the industry. We are able to install and replace single glazing, double glazing and triple glazing to top industry standards. For your free quotation, get in touch with our friendly staff today.

 

Spoilt for choice

Available in sculptured (curved) or chamfered (bevelled) 70mm profiles (frames), with either 28mm double or 36mm triple glazing, Liniar uPVC casement windows can be internally or externally beaded. Consumers can choose from Liniar’s standard 4-chamber profile, delivering supreme energy efficiency, or Liniar EnergyPlus 6-chamber profile to offer A+ Window Energy Ratings with ease – together with a wide choice of colours, finishes, hardware and glazing options.

We have the brand new Liniar Flush Sash Windows casement window offers an eco-friendly, cost effective alternative to traditional timber windows, with the sash fitting flush into the frame.

EcoStyleUK  and the Liniar brand

The Liniar brand of windows and doors is synonymous with energy efficiency, with the full product range designed and manufactured at its state-of-the-art factory in Derbyshire – however you can’t buy the finished products directly from Liniar.

Instead, the lead-free uPVC frames that are used to create Liniar products are extruded using the very latest technology and machinery, then supplied to a nationwide network of carefully selected window fabricators who manufacture the casement windows and doors to our specific and strict specifications, add glass to meet your individual glazing requirements and pass them onto Instyle Home Improvements an independent window installer.

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