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With options including triple glazed glass doors available, if you’re looking for the very best insulative solution on the market, double glazing may no longer be the best choice for you. At face value, an improvement in terms of heat loss through glazing from 1.1 W/m²K to 0.6 W/m²K sounds like an improvement worth paying for. The Window Energy Rating Scheme, widely accepted as the industry standard for judging thermal performance and written into Building Regulations, calculates solar gain as well as heat loss. This means that the triple glazed unit’s improved heat loss credentials are largely negated by the reduction of warmth created by sunshine. The solution would be to increase solar gain by using Low Iron glass, which is much more translucent than the traditional variety but can be considerably more expensive.

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With our step-by-step guide and instruction video, installing your secondary glazing becomes child’s play. Secondary Glazing is the most effective option of reducing noise travelling through windows and doors. Ensure that the design is as discreet as possible and does not obscure distinctive architectural detailing, including careful alignment of any glazing bars and use of slim frames of appropriate colour. With terraced dwellings, the design should retain a sense of unity with surrounding properties. In this context the SPD seeks to illustrate and facilitate energy efficiency measures in all buildings including those of special historic or architectural interest and in areas with heritage designation. While there are many types of secondary glazing, it is recommended to install those which do not require a sub-frame, enabling the retention of the original window appearance.