Double or triple glazed architectural glass systems – which should you choose?

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Double or triple glazed architectural glass systems – which should you choose? Architectural glass systems are the ultimate in design innovation and they can lend a stylish yet elegant look to all homes. When it comes to choosing an architectural sliding door or window, curved sliding systems, centre opening systems and cavity sliding doors are just some of the options that are there to choose from. Whichever style of glass system you choose, you will need to make a choice with regards to the type of glass to be installed – double glazed or triple glazed. Here is a guide to help you decide which you should choose: 1. Insulation One of the primary functions of a window or door is to protect you from the elements and prevent you from being too cold or too warm. Therefore, the type of glazing you choose for your sliding door or window is very important. Double-glazing comprises of two panes of glass with a special glass layer compressed between them and it is standard for the majority of installations as it offers an excellent level of insulation. Triple glazing offers an even higher level of insulation as it is comprised of three layers of glass with the same special glass compressed between each layer. If your property is located in a particularly cold location, triple glazing may be the better choice for you. 2. Cost Both double and triple glazed architectural glass systems will increase the insulation of your home which in turn will lead to a significant reduction in your home heating or air conditioning bills. Therefore, the choice of double or triple glazing makes economic sense. However, in making your choice, you should be aware that there is a difference in price between them, with triple glazing being the slightly more expensive option. As triple glazing offers its own benefits, this extra outlay may be worth spending but that will be dependent on your budget. 3. Reduction in noise Both double and triple glazing offers significant benefits in terms of reduction in noise levels. To minimise the interruption of traffic noise or human noise, single glazing will be wholly unsuitable and so you should choose either double or triple glazing architectural glass systems. Your location will play a big part in your choice as if you are located close to busy transport infrastructure or in a highly populated area, you might want greater levels of noise reduction. As you can see, double and triple glazing architectural glass systems both offer an increase in insulation and noise reduction meaning that your final choice between the two will depend on your location and your budget. For more Information on architectural glass systems, architectural glazing systems. Please visit: http://vitrocsa.com.au/

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Double or triple glazed architectural glass systems – which should you choose?

Architectural glass systems are the ultimate in design innovation and they can lend a stylish yet elegant look to all homes. When it comes to choosing an architectural sliding door or window, curved sliding systems, centre opening systems and cavity sliding doors are just some of the options that are there to choose from. Whichever style of glass system you choose, you will need to make a choice with regards to the type of glass to be installed – double glazed or triple glazed. Here is a guide to help you decide which you should choose:

1. Insulation

One of the primary functions of a window or door is to protect you from the elements and prevent you from being too cold or too warm. Therefore, the type of glazing you choose for your sliding door or window is very important. Double-glazing comprises of two panes of glass with a special glass layer compressed between them and it is standard for the majority of installations as it offers an excellent level of insulation. Triple glazing offers an even higher level of insulation as it is comprised of three layers of glass with the same special glass compressed between each layer. If your property is located in a particularly cold location, triple glazing may be the better choice for you.

2. Cost

Both double and triple glazed architectural glass systems will increase the insulation of your home which in turn will lead to a significant reduction in your home heating or air conditioning bills. Therefore, the choice of double or triple glazing makes economic sense. However, in making your choice, you should be aware that there is a difference in price between them, with triple glazing being the slightly more expensive option. As triple glazing offers its own benefits, this extra outlay may be worth spending but that will be dependent on your budget.

3. Reduction in noise

Both double and triple glazing offers significant benefits in terms of reduction in noise levels. To minimise the interruption of traffic noise or human noise, single glazing will be wholly unsuitable and so you should choose either double or triple glazing architectural glass systems. Your location will play a big part in your choice as if you are located close to busy transport infrastructure or in a highly populated area, you might want greater levels of noise reduction.

As you can see, double and triple glazing architectural glass systems both offer an increase in insulation and noise reduction meaning that your final choice between the two will depend on your location and your budget.

For more Information on architectural glass systems, architectural glazing systems. Please visit: http://vitrocsa.com.au/