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A Discussion about Double Glazing Doors and Windows


Building a new home is an excellent opportunity to double glazing your doors and windows. It is also a costly the method because there are no disposal and removal of old windows. There is also the factor of saving on installation costs if your builder is skilled and experience to install uPVC double glazed doors and windows. This is a good thing because your windows will finish off with a high of the look of your home.



Whether you are upgrading, renovating, or just want some new windows, the best choice to is to double glaze your windows and doors. All homes can easily be fitted with double glazing. There are also various options for double glazing your doors and windows.

Secondary glazing

There are a couple of secondary glazing options. The best thing about secondary glazing is that it lets the single glazed window be fitted with another clear acrylic pane through magnetic strips. However, this is not real double glazing and customers buying secondary glazing miss out on so many advantages.

The best framing for double glazing:

  • Timber

The timer is ideal for thermal insulation and natural sound. They also don’t conduct temperature and block noise as an aluminum frame would. Timber is way too large, and most of the time, it leads to gaps between openings which in turn may lead to droughts and can be a big problem for the home.

  • Aluminum

Aluminum is by far the cheapest option for framing windows and doors. There are not only strong but also light and durable. They are available some colors. Sadly, aluminum is also an excellent conductor of cold and heat. Regular aluminum frames get heat during summer, and lose during winter; they can reduce the energy values of the windows.









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