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About Double Glazed Windows
Double paned windows have several key advantages over standard
windows. Among these are better insulative properties, noise
reduction, and ease of cleaning. Double paned windows can also
protect items in the house from sun damage, and they easily slide
open and lock closed; no cranking or lifting necessary.
Double paned windows consist of two facing glass panels set in a
frame, separated by a small space ½ inch to ¾ inch (12.7 - 19.05 mm)
wide. The void might be filled with air or nontoxic gasses like
argon which can improve insulation. Decorative frames might also be
installed between the glass panels to give the impression of
individual windowpanes.
Decorative inset frames make double pane windows very easy to clean,
as the glass is one solid panel. Also, inset frames are protected
from the elements, staying as pristine and clean as the day they
were installed, no matter how old or how soiled windows become
between cleanings. Apply a squeegee and the double paned windows
look brand new.
Double paned windows also block street noise more efficiently than
traditional windows. This is particularly important for buildings or
homes built near high traffic areas or grade schools, but it is also
nice to slide a window closed when the neighborhood gardeners are at
work. If you like the quiet, you'll likely appreciate double paned
windows.
Although all double paned windows were originally considered
energy-efficient, advances in technology since the 1980s have
created many grades of efficiency. Picking the right windows can
mean a significant savings in energy bills, but what's right for one
part of the country might not be right for another, depending on the
local climate.
For example, framing materials contribute greatly to the insulation
properties of windows. In extremely cold climates, the outer frame
on double paned windows should ideally be wood, vinyl or fiberglass.
Colder climates can also benefit from gas-filled windows. However,
in areas that have warmer weather year round, aluminum frames might
be used, and air-filled windows are fine.
Another factor in the efficiency of double paned windows are the
various glazings or UV coatings. For those in very cold regions, the
UV coating should allow as much solar energy though as possible to
maximize the sun's warmth and reduce heating bills. In hot regions,
however, UV coatings should be maximum to keep out solar heat and
reduce air conditioning use. High UV coatings on double paned
windows also protect floors, rugs, and photographs from sun damage.
In regions in which a combination of weather is normal, double paned
windows can be designed with a combination of factors to best
maximize energy-savings.
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