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Triple Glazed Windows

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DOUBLE AND TRIPLE GLAZING?

This is often the first question people feel inclined to ask, and to put it simply, if fitted correctly, the extra window pane within the design enhances heat retention within the home as well as making the window even more secure within its frame.

Graph’s Triple Glazing has been awarded A++, the highest possible energy rating and by keeping heat inside, you can save money on your energy bills too.

 

Graph’s Triple glazing is the:
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  1. Warmest

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Whether it is heat generated by the sun or heat that has been created indoors, the extra pane in our windows helps to maintain that heat and our A++ rated windows help maximize energy efficiency.
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  1. Quietest

Nothing disrupts a cozy night in more than external sounds invading our homes, and the extra pane serves to block out even more than our double glazed windows, while exceeding international standards.

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  1. Safest

Every little detail that deters intruders from your home is a bonus. The extra pane makes these windows a lot harder to break, giving you and your family extra peace of mind. What’s more, our windows each come with extensive guarantees.
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  1. Toughest

Our triple glazed windows feature a multi-point locking system as standard, and as they are also made with the finest materials on the market, their resistance is unparalleled.

 

WHAT SHOULD I LOOK FOR IN A GOOD TRIPLE GLAZED WINDOW?

There are a variety of features that make up a good triple glazed window. It is the combination of each of these features that help make Graph’s Triple Glazing a superior offering:

 

  • Sealed units filled with two chambers of argon gas
    Argon gas is heavier than air and acts as an insulator, blocking out noise as well as the cold air.
  • Two coatings of low-emissivity (Low E) glass, which keeps the heat inside
    Low E is a microscopically thin coating that allows heat past the window from the outside and reflects heat back into the building from the inside. This saves a great amount of energy and will help save on heating bills.
  • Low iron glass
    The outer pane of a Graph Triple Glazed Window is clearer and increases light transmission from the outside, optimizing an additional solar heat gain.
  • Warm edge technology spacer bars separate the panes of glass
    These are made from a plastic insulating composite material that acts as yet another barrier to heat loss.
  • Internal glazing bead
    This offers added security as it prevents the removal of glass from outside.
  • Tried and tested uPVC profile
    We use the same frame profile as our extremely popular double glazed windows, and depending on your needs, you can select from a wide variety of our high performing casement range.

 

WHAT CAN I LOOK FORWARD TO WITH A GRAPH TRIPLE GLAZED WINDOW?

At a time when energy prices are going through the roof, fitting your home with our Triple Glazed Windows can improve your home’s energy efficiency compared to standard double glazing.

As much as we may complain about the weather, colder countries like Canada and Scandinavia have used Triple Glazing for decades. As this helps their homes endure extreme winter weather, it is clear that this is a product that makes a noteworthy difference and while we might not experience the same severe conditions, we do still suffer from harsh winters and increasing energy prices.

Insulating other areas of your home, such as the roof, walls and floor can help, but neglecting your windows can result in cold spots and condensation. That’s why Graph’s Triple Glazing is designed to provide high thermal insulation, keeping your home warmer and saving you money on heating bills.

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