Double glazing for winter warmth and home comfort

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RetroGLAZE

01 April 2024

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6 min read

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When it comes to choosing the best glass for your home, we believe that getting it right is important. If you live in a home with single-glazed windows and little to no insulation, you’ll experience a home that is cold and prone to higher moisture levels and condensation. This can affect the health of those in your home, especially if anyone has health problems like asthma or arthritis that are exacerbated in cold, damp conditions. By choosing to retrofit double glazing into your existing aluminium or timber windows, you too can enjoy a warmer, drier, healthier home.
Compare the amount of heat lost through each of the main building components in a home that has no insulation (uninsulated), and a home that has insulation in the roof, walls and floor (insulated)..
Compare the amount of heat lost through each of the main building components in a home that has no insulation (uninsulated), and a home that has insulation in the roof, walls and floor (insulated)..
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The key components of high-performing SuperTherm™ Low-E double glazing
The key components of high-performing SuperTherm™ Low-E double glazing
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