Double glazed windows usually made of two glass panes that are separated by a layer of gas or air and then sealed. As compared to single paned windows these are designed to work as a barrier against the outdoor temperatures as the two layers of glass with the buffer behave as insulators. The used glass has a coated surface that can re-radiate heat in the winter months and it can prevent the heat to enter in summers. These glasses were originally created for extreme climates, but now have gained a lot of popularity and are widely used for new windows or even the replacement windows.
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Types of Double Glazed Windows
You can use many kinds of glass for double glazed windows but the Low Emissivity glass is the perfect because it contains an invisible layer of metal in the glass pane together with a special coating that can be chosen in different glazes to suit different environments. It is better as matched to the decorative or regular glass. If you live in extreme cold climate then you will have the choice of High Solar Gain Glass because it can reduce the heat loss. The Moderate Solar Gain lets in heat to a smaller extent without any loss of light and seems to work well with moderate winters and summers. You also have the Low Solar Gain that can offer highest gain from the UV rays and seem to be a perfect choice for places with extreme summers and mild winters.
Double Glazed Windows are energy proficient
Since many years the interior designers and architectures are working on minimizing the barrier between indoors and outdoors. If you tend to have a lot of doors and windows in your house it may surely look beautiful, but poor insulation could result in a lot of major problems. A study shows that almost 40% of energy loss in your house is due to the single pane windows, but choosing the double glazed windows could prove to be a great help in minimizing this, as these windows can reduce the energy that is otherwise spent in regulating the temperature of your house. It substantially reduces the solar heat which is from the outside and the thermal loss from the inside helping in making your home warmer in the winter months and cooler in the hot summer months.
Windows which provide Acoustic-insulation and Security
With these double glazed windows you are sure of the noise pollution being minimized to a large extent. Noise Pollution can create havoc in day to day living if you living if you are living in a busy place. In order to reduce this noise pollution all you need to do is replace the existing single paned windows with the double glazed ones. These also work well to contain noise within your house. For that added security for your house you can opt for glazing with 6.38mm safety, or glass which is intruder proof, as the design and the composition makes it difficult for anyone to break through.
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