Frequently Asked Questions
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Is double glazed glass better than single glazed glass?
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Double-glazed glass, also known as insulated glass or double-pane glass, consists of two layers of glass with a gap in between them. This gap is usually filled with air or an insulating gas like argon or krypton, which helps improve the thermal insulation of the window.
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Here are some key benefits of double-glazed glass:
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Improved Insulation: The gap between the two panes of glass reduces heat transfer, helping keep your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer.
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Noise Reduction: Double glazing helps reduce noise from outside, making it a good choice for homes in noisy areas.
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Energy Efficiency: By reducing heat loss and preventing drafts, double-glazed windows can lower energy bills by making heating and cooling more efficient.
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Condensation Control: The insulating layer helps reduce condensation on the interior surfaces of the window.
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Security: Double-glazed windows are harder to break than single-pane windows, providing an extra layer of security.
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Why Aluminium windows and doors?
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Aluminum windows are a popular choice for both residential and commercial buildings due to their durability, sleek appearance, and energy efficiency. Here are some key benefits and features of aluminum windows:
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Durability:
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Aluminum is resistant to rust, corrosion, and weathering, making it ideal for locations with harsh weather conditions.
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These windows have a long lifespan, often lasting decades without significant wear and tear.
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Strength and Security:
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Aluminum frames are strong and can support large panes of glass, making them suitable for modern designs that include expansive windows and minimal framing.
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They also provide a high level of security due to their sturdy material.
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Energy Efficiency:
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While aluminum is a good conductor of heat, modern aluminum windows are often equipped with thermal breaks (insulating plastic sections) to improve energy efficiency.
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Double or triple-glazed options can further enhance insulation and reduce energy costs.
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Low Maintenance:
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Aluminum windows require minimal maintenance compared to other materials like wood.
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They do not need to be repainted frequently and are easy to clean.
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Aesthetic Flexibility:
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Aluminum windows have a sleek, modern appearance and can be powder-coated in a variety of colors to match the aesthetic of your home or building.
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They are available in a range of styles, including casement, sliding, and fixed windows.
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Eco-friendly:
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Aluminum is highly recyclable, making it an environmentally-friendly option. When aluminum windows are replaced, the material can be reused without losing quality.
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What is better, aluminium or UPVc windows?
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Both aluminium and UPVc are weather resistant and durable, but aluminium windows do have a longer life span at around 35-45 years, compared to UPVc windows at around 25 years.