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Double glazing is a form of insulated glass that’s made up of two separate panes of glass joined together. It is used to increase energy efficiency, decrease heat loss and improve security. In addition, it can reduce noise. A house with double glazed windows is a lot more comfortable.

The first version of double glazing was patented by C.D Haven in the United States in the 1950s. This invention led to the widespread use of sealed units in the United Kingdom. The main component of this type of glazing is an insulated glass unit (IGU) which sits in a frame made from unplasticised polyvinyl chloride (UPVC) or aluminium.

The double-glazed unit can be a DIY project or it can be installed by a professional. If you choose uPVC for your frame, make sure to get a warranty of at least ten years to ensure your frame won’t fade over time. However, it’s not advisable to attempt this type of installation on your own.

Double glazing is also important for increasing the value of your home. It is a cost-effective solution to a number of issues, such as noise pollution, condensation and improved security. This method can add a significant amount of value to your property and is a worthwhile investment. It can also help you save money on your heating bills. You should also be aware of the benefits of triple glazing, which can provide even more insulation. This type of glazing is particularly effective in colder regions.

There are many different types of glass. The most common is Low-E glass, which has the ability to prevent UV light from entering the home. This also makes it easier to maintain your house in colder weather.

UPVC is a great choice for frame material. It’s available in a range of colours and is less expensive than other materials. It is a very durable material and doesn’t need a lot of maintenance. In addition, it’s a good material to use if you have pets, as it won’t rot or crack.

The secondary sealing device is a sash stop, which is a small handle that locks into a plate. It’s best to secure your sash window with a sash stop rather than with a clasp. This will prevent it from opening when you want to ventilate.

The space between the two panes of glass is called the cavity. The vacuum is filled with inert gas to prevent moisture from leaking between the panes. The insulating gas can be Xenon, Argon, krypton or even argon. This prevents condensation, which often forms on kitchen windows.

In addition to the insulated glass unit, a spacer is also used. This device creates a hermetically sealed gap, which is filled with inert gas to prevent the transfer of heat. The spacer may be made of steel, plastic or wood.

The spacer is the smallest of the three major components of double glazing. The other two include a primary seal and a secondary seal. The primary seal is typically made of desiccant. This allows the spacer to separate the glass panes and create the hermetically sealed gap. The secondary seal is attached to the back of the spacer frame.

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