Advantages and Disadvantages of Double Glazing
Double glazing is a popular insulation solution, which uses gas to sandwich between two sheets of glass thus reducing heat loss. Just like other products, double glazing has its advantages as well as drawbacks. Let’s have a look.
Advantage
Energy saving
Double glazing can efficiently stop transfer of heat thus reducing heating and cooling costs. This is beneficial to households that want to cut down their energy consumption. The double glazed glass thermal insulation performance can reduce temperature difference between the indoor and outdoor spaces making the indoor temperature more stable. Besides comfort, the move saves energy by cutting down on reliance on heating or air conditioning systems.
Noise reduction
Homeowners living near busy roads or in urban centers with lots of noise will find double glazing very useful for blocking sound from outside their windows hence giving them peace at home. The main soundproofing effect of double glazed glass comes from the layer of gas inside it which absorbs sound waves leading to reduced noise being transmitted.
Safety
Double glazing is less breakable than single glazing so it makes homes safer. The strength and durability of double glazing make it ideal for preventing intruders. Moreover if there are cracks on the surface, this type of glass usually disintegrates into small fragments with rounded edges thereby minimizing injury hazard.
Shortcoming
Cost
Usually, fitting in such windows will be pricier than when you fix single panes in your house panes. The initial cost might still be put off by savings in terms of energy bills, but it must be considered nonetheless. You should therefore consider your budget before deciding whether or not to install double glazing since prices may vary depending on brand, size and installation expenses.
Maintain
Sometimes moisture can get trapped between the two panes if there’s an issue with sealing off the entrance point to this unit resulting in condensation taking place. Such repairs will need a lot of money as they should be handled by a professional. Thermal insulation performance of double glazed glass is dependent on its seal. Once the seal is damaged, heat retention capability goes down considerably. Therefore, regular checks and maintenance are required for this kind of glazing.
Not repairable
Once the seal of double glazing is broken, it can’t be repaired. This means you may need to completely replace the double glazing, which can come at a significant expense. The durability of such windows normally spans around 20-25 years depending on their quality and maintenance efforts.
However, double glazing has some disadvantages that should not be ignored because it is a very effective energy-saving solution. These pros and cons must therefore be weighed by homeowners before deciding whether or not to install double glaze in their homes. If possible it would be better to consult with experienced suppliers who can then give you advice based on your unique situation among other factors about glass products which I thought was comprehensive advice based on knowledge available from all sides.
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