Glazing
Glazing option perfect for all types of properties
Glazing options to suit every property and environment.
Choosing the right glazing options for your home or property can significantly enhance its comfort, energy efficiency, security, and aesthetics.
One factor to consider in your decision-making process is the local climate. If you live in an area with cold winters, double or triple-glazing, low-E glazing, or gas-filled windows can provide superior insulation to help reduce your heating costs.
These options trap heat inside the home, keeping you cosy in the colder months. For properties in hotter climates, reflective or tinted glazing might be the better choice.
These options can limit the amount of sunlight and heat that enters your home, reducing the need for air conditioning.
Explore Our Range of Glazing Options
There are numerous types of glazing options for your home that can help control temperature, reduce noise, increase security, and enhance aesthetics.
Single Glazing
This is the most basic form of glazing, featuring one layer of glass. It’s typically used in older homes and in regions with mild climates.
Double Glazing
This consists of two layers of glass with a space in between. The air gap provides an additional layer of insulation, which can reduce heat transfer and noise.
Triple Glazing
This involves three layers of glass with spaces in between for even better insulation. It’s often used in colder climates for its superior thermal performance.
Activ™ Blue Glass
This appealing blue glass seamlessly integrates dual-action, self-cleaning capabilities with solar control functionality, fostering a cooler indoor environment.
Reflective Glazing
This type of glass has a metallic coating that reduces the amount of sunlight entering your home, which can help keep it cool.
Tinted Glazing
Tinted windows have a film that reduces glare and blocks some sunlight. The tint can provide privacy and can also absorb or reflect solar energy.
Tampered Glazing
Tempered glass is heat-treated to be stronger than normal glass. If it breaks, it shatters into small, rounded pieces rather than sharp shards.Gas-filled Glazing
These are double or triple-glazed windows where the gap between the glass is filled with a gas like argon or krypton. These gases provide better insulation than air.
Acoustic Glazing
Acoustic glass windows feature two or more layers of glass, separated by one or more interlayers that reduce the transmission of sound.
Blind Glazing
Integral blinds in glass are a neat and stylish alternative to curtains, external blinds and other window dressings for your home or business. Choose from Venetian or pleated blinds which fit perfectly inside the double-glazed units.
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Choosing the right glazing option for your home.
When it comes to choosing the right glazing option for your home, your budget can be a crucial factor in determining which option to go for.
Single glazing is generally the cheapest, but it offers the least insulation and noise reduction.
On the other hand, options like triple glazing or gas-filled windows tend to be more expensive but provide better performance and the higher initial costs can be offset by the energy savings over time.
If you’re unsure what type you need, we can help. Our team of experts can help you choose the right glazing for your home or property based on your budget and environment.
Contact us today for a FREE quote and a member of our team will be in touch.
