Double Glazing Saves You Money
Your home’s resale value and appearance can both be enhanced by installing double glazed windows. Regardless of your home’s style, you can find the right look, as double glazing windows come in a wide range of styles and several materials. Available materials include aluminum, hardwood, and polyvinyl chloride (PVC), aluminum, or hardwood. Aluminum or hardwood windows generally look better on older homes, but PVC will give you better insulating results. Each material is available in several different colors as well.Double glazing windows are made with two panes of glass, separated by a layer of air that is several millimeters thick. This layer of air provides an additional layer of insulation, reducing your home’s heat loss. When the windows are made, they are sealed and include a drying agent to ensure there isn’t any moisture inside the window that will form condensation. The window must be completely air tight to avoid condensation and to correctly insulate your home. If you see any condensation, your window isn’t air tight, and it will have to be replaced. If condensation forms, the window can’t be repaired. Check to see what warranty period is offered by the manufacturer, as most will guarantee that condensation will not occur for a period of time, ranging from several years to the lifetime of your home.About 60 percent of your home’s heat loss occurs through your windows. By installing double glazing windows, you can substantially reduce your heat loss, which makes your home more comfortable in winter. Because your heating costs will be lowered, double glazing windows quickly pay for themselves. You will see a decrease of 10 to 12 percent on your heating bills once you install new double glazing windows. Your exact results will depend the number of double glazing windows installed, as well as the condition of your old windows.Double glazed windows provide a dramatic environmental impact. Homes are responsible for approximately 28 percent of world’s carbon dioxide emissions. By replacing your old windows, you reduce your heat loss and also reduce your carbon dioxide emissions. Besides being an environmentally friendly choice, double glazing windows will make your home quieter and reduce the amount of indoor condensation.Because intruders often use windows are their point of entry, double glazing windows provides added security. It is much harder to break or cut through double glazing windows, and they have extremely secure locks. Windows can even have mid-point locks, letting you leave the window cracked for a breeze while still preventing it from being opened by an intruder.If your budget does not allow for replacement windows, you apply secondary glazing instead of replacing the windows. This is a less expensive option that buying new windows, plus it does not alter your home’s appearance. While the results will not be as good as with new windows, you will still see an improvement in your home heating loss. If you apply secondary glazing, this is accomplished by installing a second glazed window on the inside of your house, directly against your original windows.











