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Double Glazing or Triple Glazing: Which Is Best For Your Home?
Autumn is finally here and so now is the perfect time to ensure your home is well insulated before the cold winter weather arrives.
Harsh weather conditions can take their toll on your home’s exterior over time, which means components such as your windows may not be insulating your home as well as they once used to.
If your windows are over ten years old, it may be time to invest in replacements.
A new set of windows could offer your home several benefits; from improving your energy efficiency and preventing cool draughts to reducing your energy bills and saving you money.
When it comes to choosing a new set of windows, how do you know which is best for your home – double or triple glazing?
We’ve explained the difference between double and triple glazed windows, so you can make the most informative decision and find the perfect windows to suit you.
Double vs. triple glazing
Double glazed windows tend to be the most popular choice for homeowners as they were introduced into the UK long before triple glazed windows. That doesn’t mean to say that triple glazed windows are second best though.
Both glazing options help to make your home more thermal efficient, but since triple glazed windows are composed of three glass panes instead of two, they’re more likely to retain the maximum amount of heat in your home.
That being said, it’s unlikely that you’ll need to get triple glazed windows installed in every room and so it’s best to speak with an expert who will help you to find the best combination for your home.
You can now get 25% off our extensive range of double and triple glazed windows. Request a free quote today or visit our Kendal showroom for more information.
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