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Everything You Want to Know About Double Glazed Windows

Since there are two glass panes instead of one, double glazed windows are considerably stronger than their single glazed counterparts. So by installing double glazed windows, you can make your home more secure and safer. Moreover, breaking two layers of toughened glass is not easy, especially without causing some sort of alarm.<br><br>https://easiglaze.co.uk/blog/everything-you-want-to-know-about-double-glazed-windows/

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Everything You Want to Know About Double Glazed Windows

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  1. Everything You Want to Know About Double Glazed Windows

  2. Are you tired of the noise in your neighbourhood that just doesn’t seem to end? are you fed up with not feeling comfortable and warm in the winters even though you are paying through your nose for heating? if you answered in the affirmative to either one of those questions, double glazed windows are just what you need. these windows offer several benefits and are worth every penny you pay for them. also known as upvc windows, double glazed windows keep you warm and comfortable no matter what the conditions are like on the outside. this brief guide helps you to understand what are double glazed windows and how do they do what they do.

  3. What are they? Double glazing doors and windows consist of two panes of glass instead of one. These glasses are mounted on the window frame at a distance of 12-16 mm from each other. This gap is maintained using a spacer bar and although it usually comprises of normal air, it can also contain argon gas. The method of trapping air between the gaps is also referred to as insulated glazing as it dramatically reduces heat and noise transmission.

  4. How do they work? A double glass window unit consists of five principal components. These include the two glass panes, the primary seal, the secondary seal, the cavity, and the spacer bar. Furthermore, a desiccant (a hydrophobic substance that absorbs moisture) is placed between the two glass panes to prevent fogging. The panes themselves can be tinted, transparent, or coated with a reflective layer.

  5. Contact us Squire House, 81-87 High Street - Billericay, Essex | CM12 9AS 01277 424 515 | 01268 419 155 sales@easiglaze.co.uk www.easiglaze.co.uk

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