Why double glazing is good?
Our double glazed uPVC windows feature our top-tier insulated glass combination, incorporating crucial elements such as Low E coating, double glazing, argon gas fill, and warm edge spacer. This combination ensures optimal insulation for your home.
Low E coating is particularly important as it helps retain heat during the winter months, while the denser argon gas effectively prevents warmth from escaping. It’s worth noting that current new builds are typically seeking a U value of at least 3.5 due to 7 star regulations in place , whereas the windows we offer boast an impressive 1.4 U value, significantly enhancing your insulation.
Should you desire even greater insulation, we also offer options for triple glazing. Triple glazing can achieve U values from 1.1 to as low as 0.7
How does the cost of triple glazing compare to double glazing?
Regarding the comparison between triple glazed and double glazed windows and doors, it’s essential to consider various factors that can influence the cost difference. While providing an exact percentage increase may be challenging due to the uniqueness of each application, we can offer some general insights.
Triple glazing typically entails a higher cost compared to double glazing, with an estimated increase ranging between 15-25%. However, it’s important to note that this percentage can vary depending on several factors, including the specific product, associated costs due to heavier glass, with additional requirements such as extra personnel or equipment (e.g., cranes) for installation.
Can I have quote to compare double glazing vs triple glazing?
As each project is unique, at BlueSky widows we tailor our solutions to meet the specific requirements of our Customers. Therefore, we are delighted to provide you with quotations for both double glazing and triple glazing options for you to make an informed decision based on your individual needs and preferences.