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A Comparison Of Double Glazed Sash Vs Single Glazed Sash Windows

Replacing the windows in a home can be an expensive investment. However, it can not only increase the value of your home, but provide you with energy savings and a more comfortable living space. When you are comparing double glazed sash windows to single glazed windows, it will be helpful to find out what the building regulations in your area are before you begin. The local planning office will have the specific details regarding new and replacement windows that are required for your area.
 
COST
Initially, the single-pane window will cost less than a dual-pane window. Also, the repair of single glazed windows is less than if you have to replace 2 panes of glass when a window breaks. But, over the life of the windows the dual-pane windows will more than pay for themselves through the savings you will receive in utility bills and insulation.
 
ENERGY SAVINGS
 
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When 2 panes of glass are separated by non-metallic spacers, they have air or gas introduced between the glass. The gas may be Xenon, Krypton or Argon depending of the energy efficiency desired. The dual-panes are sealed within a frame that prevents air from leaking into the room, reduces condensation in the window and eliminates noise from out of doors.
An energy efficiency rating scheme shows the efficiency of the windows which vary depending on how well they stop heat from passing through the window, how sunlight travels through the glass, and whether any air can leak in or out around the window. The highest rating these windows can get is an A which is assurance that the window meets all of the demands required to provide top energy efficiency in your home.
Single glazed glass are made with a single pane of glass which may be clear or tinted. These windows do not have the capability of the dual pane windows to prevent heat from passing through the glass. When a person chooses tinted single windows, they prevent some heat from entering the room, but also prevent some light from entering as well.
 
CONCLUSION
After determining the regulations for replacement or new windows in your area with the local planning office, you will want to think about the areas in your home that you will be having the windows installed. There are some areas in a home where single pane-glass windows will be fine and will not impact your energy bills.
Windows in the main living area, however should be well thought out before making the investment. Dual-pane windows can have a significant impact on an overall energy bill. For instance, a homeowner that recently replaced their single-paned windows with dual-pane in their 196 sq meter residence, began saving over half of their costs for energy, reduced the noise from outside significantly, and eliminated cold spots in the home.
When you are comparing double glazed sash windows to single glazed windows, discussing your needs with a professional that is knowledgeable and experienced in the different types and styles of windows will be very beneficial. They can share the pros and cons of windows as well as give you information about regulations in your area regarding your window installation.
 

3 Comments to A Comparison Of Double Glazed Sash Vs Single Glazed Sash Windows:

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johnbollinger2011 on 04 July 2012 12:02
Great info regarding wooden windows london
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Secondary Glazing on 15 January 2013 10:58
Thanks for sharing about comparison of double glazed sash windows to single glazed windows because Windows are the main part of our living area.
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interior designer nyc on 30 January 2013 13:21
I thank you for sharing this very nice comparison information on double glazed sash and single glazed sash. I always want and love reading quality contents. Keep sharing. Best wishes for your further efforts.
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