Double-glazed window for better insulation of buildings
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Is double-glazing for you? Absolutely
Having double-glazed windows installed is one of the best-known and effective ways to reduce energy bills in countries with colder winters. This technology can help to reduce heat loss and limit condensation, which also cuts heating costs, and they provide better insulation against outside noise.
Insulated glass or ‘double-pane’ technology comes in double- and increasingly triple-glazed forms. It consists of two or three glass window panes separated by a vacuum or gas-filled space to reduce heat transfer through this vital feature of the so-called ‘building envelope’.
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These insulated units are typically made with 3-10 mm thick glass, but can also be tailored for special applications, such as acoustic attenuation or security glass. Laminated or tempered glass may also be used.
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