Worried about the rising cost of electricity? A window replacement project just might be what you need. Installing double glazed windows can greatly reduce your electric bills. This type of window makes your home more energy efficient as it keeps your house warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
What are double glazed windows
Double glazed windows are made from glass window panes separated by a spacer and a layer of gas such as argon and then sealed. Back in the day, the practice was to install double-hung windows using a single pane of glass to separate the interior and exterior spaces. A window screen is then installed in the summer to keep out animals and insects. And during winter, a storm window replaces the window screen to help with the insulation. This practice eventually led to the introduction of the double glazed windows.
What benefits can you get from double glazed windows
As the cost of electricity continues to rise, people are continually on the lookout for ways to save energy. One of the most effective ways to do this is to install double glazed windows. Compared to single paned windows, double glazed ones provide a better barrier against outside temperature. They help keep your house warm during the cooler months by retaining the heat inside, and in summer, they act as a barrier against the heat outside. Imagine how much you’ll save on heating and air conditioning!
Depending on the type of glass used, double glazing can also dramatically reduce up to 77% of noise. The double panes and the air space in between act as a blockade which limits the sounds that enter through the windows. It also restricts the amount of sunlight entering the room. This means that your furniture, paintings, carpets, and walls are protected from the damages caused by direct sunlight.
Some people get second thoughts about having double glazed windows because of the cost of replacing windows. While it is true that it can be pricey, you will be saving a lot of money down the line due to their high energy efficiency. If you want to discuss double glazing with a professional, you can post a window installation job here.