Like our double-glazed units, triple-glazed units (TGU) are silicone-sealed using a dual-seal system and manufactured from various sizes and types of glass, including laminated and toughened glass.
Compared to double-glazing, triple-glazed units provide superior insulation, reducing energy expenses and increasing warmth during winter. This enhanced heat retention is particularly beneficial when replacing single or outdated, inefficient double glazing.
Triple-glazed units are more effective in minimising condensation buildup on windows than double-glazed and single-pane glass.
With three panes of glass, triple-glazing offers increased resistance to breakage compared to double-glazing, thereby enhancing security and safety. This can be strengthened even further by using toughened and laminated glass in triple-glazed units.
The additional pane in triple glazing further reduces the infiltration of external noise into your home or commercial property, allowing for an even more peaceful environment.
While the initial cost of triple glazing is typically higher than double glazing, its long-term benefits include significant energy savings that offset the initial investment and can help keep operating costs low.
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