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That extra insulation leads to reduced energy costs. Remember, which energy efficient windows will work best for your situation can vary depending on your location. The insulating properties of multiple layers of glass and gas that protect against the outside elements also protect against outside sound. So if you live in a big city or near a busy road, triple-glazed windows provide noise reduction benefits that make your home more comfortable beyond the temperature setting.

Traditionally, three-pane windows are all the same thickness. But increasing the thickness of the glass can improve its insulating properties and ability to dampen sound.

And if you vary the thickness of each pane, you can control sound at various frequencies for further noise reduction. Low-E glass is a common feature in energy-efficient windows. Low-E triple-glazed windows provide more protection from the sun, which does more than just keep your home from heating up.

Ultraviolet light can damage your home in the same way that it can damage your skin. Shielding the interior of your home from UV rays helps reduce the wear and tear on flooring, fabrics and other materials that are exposed to direct sunlight through your windows.

Most homeowners only think about the energy savings. But when you have to run your AC less to cool your home, that reduces the load on your HVAC system, helping to lower maintenance needs and possibly extend the life of your unit.

There is a price difference when you go from one to two to three window panes. Considering the glazing alone, it will cost you more to have triple-pane glass than it would with the other two options.

Since the size, shape and number of windows in every replacement project are different, the additional cost of triple-pane windows is going to vary. This is exactly why most window manufactures give you varying levels of glass options and why when you are buying windows, even though there are manufacturing standards, you cannot really make apples-to-apples comparisons.

OK, so which is better, triple or double glazing? Here are the facts. When low-emissive glass is being used, the extra low-emissive coating in triple-glazed glass tends to perform better at stopping the summer heat from entering the home in the summer and from escaping in the winter. Double-glazed windows tend to be less expensive than triple glazed, although the gap between costs has been decreasing as companies that have converted to triple-glazed technology become more competitive.

Triple-glazed windows have warmer inside-the-home glass surface temperature in the winter which can improve relative humidity levels in the home and decrease the potential for condensation.

Triple-glazed windows tend to be slightly quieter than double-glazed windows, however, if soundproofing is a requirement you should look beyond standard glass configuration. For more information consult your window consultant. If you would like to know more, give us a call or send us a request for more information. If you are going through the process of having your windows replaced, you'll hear conflicting arguments for or against triple-glazed verses double-glazed windows.

The number of glazes panes of glass The thickness of the glass Coatings on the glass Space between the glass The Material separating the glass spacers The gas between the glass The frame holding the glass in place Lots to consider. What does it take for a window to become a climate fighter?

Balancing energy costs and comfort. Low-E glass has an invisible coating that dramatically reduces heat transfer and reflects interior heat into the room. You might notice that Low-E glass looks a little darker than regular glass, but the tint effect is minor and only noticeable if you have Low-E and non-Low-E glass next to each other or view light-coloured net curtains through the glass. High-quality double glazing with a Low-E coating should be more than sufficient for most situations.

However, triple glazing can be a good choice if you want maximum thermal insulation, such as for an ultra-low-energy modern new-build house. The higher the rating ranging from 20 to 65 , the better the acoustic insulation. Whether you should opt for a higher or lower STC rating depends on your situation, e.

You can compare the amount of light that windows let in by looking for their Light Transmittance value LT. An LT of 0. The LT value of a triple-glazed window is usually slightly lower than a double-glazed window e.

The LT value is also affected by the thickness of the glass coating. For example, one pane of laminated glass may have a lower LT value than three panes of glass designed with very high light transmission.

The amount of light your windows allow in is a matter of personal taste. One of the benefits of Low-E glass, which we use in our double- and triple-glazed windows, is that it minimises the amount of heat energy that passes through the glass while maximising natural light transmission. Increased security thanks to an extra layer of laminated glass. Most effective at reducing energy bills when combined with other insulation efforts e.

Might reduce the amount of light that enters the room. Might not fit into existing frames due to the additional weight or depth of glazing rebate. Still undecided?



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