Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Many Individuals Prefer Secondary Double Glazing

Many Individuals Prefer Secondary Double Glazing

By Jamie R King


It is that time of year again when the weather is warmer and things need to be done around the house and garden. This would also be the best time to call in the professionals to install secondary double glazing sash windows for you. New units will have to be fitted if you choose the double glaze option.

Few people are aware that air leakage can happen even when a window is closed. It has been suggested that before you think about draught-proofing your home you do a fan pressurization test. This will help you find the source of where the air is coming in or going out. Which ones need attention will vary considerably with the amount of draught they let in.

The heating and energy bills will increase drastically while you do everything to try and keep your home warm. Many homes are fortunate enough to have fireplaces which they can keep going throughout the day and night. If you live in a country where wood is readily available it could be fairly economical.

Something to think about before even starting on the project of glazing them, is to check what repairs may be needed to make sure they are working properly. If they have not been regularly maintained, cleaned and painted they decay over time. Taking care of the frames and casings is a worthwhile investment.

The only time one would need planning permission for this would be if the house was situated within a conservation area. For listed buildings, the total replacement of a window is likely to require Listed Building Consent. Being aware of these regulations before you start will save problems with the authorities. If a homeowner is going to take the time to prepare the window for another application, he would have to be aware of certain precautions.

Single glaze is a poor thermal insulator. The glass is the most likely place that heat will be transmitted but heat can also be lost through the window frame. Secondary double glazing sash windows seem to be the answer to keeping heat in and cold out.




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