Looking for better thermal insulation?
Insulating glazing is a special type of window glass designed to improve the thermal and acoustic insulation of your home. Insulating glazing consists of several panes of glass separated by a spacer, with the space between the panes filled with an inert gas, usually argon, which increases the insulating capacity of the window. This technology means that the rooms receive less cold in winter and less heat in summer, which helps cut the costs of heating and air conditioning. Insulating glazing is up to 5 times more efficient than single glazing.
So, if you are looking for recommendations whether to get double or triple glazing, it is really no-limits these days. Although each type of glazing has its own advantages and is fit for a different use, usually the triple glazing (TG) should be your glass of choice and have you covered.
The insulating triple glazing consists of three panes of glass and two gaps defined by a spacer. This ensures better thermal insulation than double glazing. At the same time, it can additionally muffle outside noises. Triple glazing is the perfect choice for those who want to reduce energy losses as much as possible while creating best possible comfort indoors.
Triple glazing offers several key advantages that make it the perfect choice for modern, energy-efficient living. Triple glazing provides excellent thermal insulation, significantly reducing heat losses and delivering savings on heating in winter and air conditioning in summer. With better insulation, triple glazing minimizes condensation on the inside glass pane, which helps keep windows clean and mould-free. Although triple glazing tends to be slightly more expensive, its benefits outweigh the initial investment in the long run.
Triple glazing is more efficient than double glazing in several key areas:
Higher energy savings
Triple glazing provides better thermal insulation, which means lower cost of heating and air conditioning.
Reducing condesation
Triple glazing helps to better regulate the internal temperature and reduces the risk of condensation, which is a common issue especially with double glazing.
Long-term investment
While triple glazing is more expensive than double glazing, its ability to insulate better means greater energy savings in the long run.
Overheating protection
Triple glazing can also more effectively prevent interior overheating during the summer months, helping create a more comfortable living environment.
Look for Thermobel TG, Thermobel TG Pasiv or Thermobel TG SolarControl in the AGC product range.