Stay Cool This Summer By Installing Double-Glazed Windows!

 Stay Cool This Summer By Installing Double-Glazed Windows!


Most people seem to confuse double-glazed residential glass windows with protecting the winter chill, but they also keep you cool during the summertime.


Double glazing windows outperform standard window glass whether utilised for residence windows and doors, storefront windows, or commercial offices/buildings.


Did you know by installing double-glazing windows, can help lessen the probability of discolouration and possibly UV-ray damage? It does not totally block UV, but as technology advances, newer windows have a coating to help shield you and your belongings.


Its insulation also repels the sun's harsh rays, assuring your thermal comfort all year long. Double-glazed windows also save you money by lowering your energy bills and making your home more energy efficient. They will naturally make your house brighter, cleaner, and healthier.


How Does Double Glazing Windows Cool Your Space?


Using a scientific mechanism known as 'convection,' double-glazed windows minimise the level of energy that passes through them.


Instead of the usual single pane window or glass door design, double glazing (as the name implies) installs two panes of glass parallel to one other with roughly nine millimetres of just air trapped between them, which helps to resist heat.


As one pane of glass warms up (either from the sun or from internal heating), it starts moving at a molecular level so swiftly that it is not visible to the human eye.


Because the molecules have nowhere to go, the gap between the panes inhibits the transfer of this heat energy.


While it's hot outside, the internal glass pane will stay cold, completely preventing the heat. In the winter, the impact is reversed because internal heat is retained within your home whereas cold air is refracted. As a result, radiant heat is maintained within, with minimal heat loss through the glass.


Some contemporary double glazing creates a vacuum or introduces an inert gas into the empty area between both panes to provide even more efficient insulation. You may also select windows that have been coated with a reflecting pyrolytic during manufacturing to absorb and radiate even more energy.

Double glazing your windows and glass doors may help minimise external noise levels, resulting in a more ambiently comfortable room without sacrificing your view - ideal for commercial buildings where quiet, close work is necessary.


Additional Major Benefits of Installing Double Glazing in Residences or Commercial Places


  • Every window and glass door in your house or workplace may be double-glazed to enable limited winter sun penetration and summer heat refraction. If you want to lessen the influence of the sun's rays, you should also shield your north and west-facing double glass windows with additional shade.


  • The initial price for putting in double glazing is more than that of installing typical single-paned windows, however, this expense is mitigated by reduced power loss and carbon emissions. You may not need to install curtains to your windows, saving money on décor, and double glazing always increases the capital value of your house or workplace.


  • Since double glazing decreases sun glare, it also reduces the risk of UV damage to your valuable fixtures, furniture, and artwork.


  • Double glazing makes your house safer by making it more difficult for suspected criminals to get access to your valuables by smashing a glass window or door.


Conclusion


Imperial Aluminium is among the leading manufacturers and suppliers of aluminium doors and windows in Melbourne, Australia! If you want to stay cool this summer, we advise you to install our premium range of double-glazed windows for your residence or office now! For a free quote, get in touch with us today!


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