Double Glazing or Triple Glazing: Which Is Best?

Double glazed windows are still amongst the most popular choice for homeowners across the UK, but that doesn’t mean to say that triple glazed windows come second best.

With winter just around the corner, there’s no doubt you’ll be spending more time indoors and will most likely want to ensure your home is well-insulated before outdoor temperatures drop below freezing. 

Investing in a new set of windows will not only improve your home’s aesthetic appeal but they can also help to insulate your home too, making it cosy and warm just in time for the festive season. 

If your windows weren’t a recent investment and you’ve noticed a cool draught in your home, you may want to look into getting replacements before winter arrives. 

When it comes to choosing the perfect windows, how do you know which is the best option – double or triple glazing?

Double vs. Triple Glazing

The main difference between double and triple glazing is quite straightforward. Double glazed windows contain two pieces of glass whereas a triple glazed window is composed of three glass panes. 

Both glazing options will help to keep your property draught-free, reduce your energy bills and help to save you money in the long run by preventing heat from escaping outdoors. 

If you really wanted to retain the maximum amount of heat in your home then we would highly recommend triple glazed windows.

That being said, you probably won’t need to get triple glazed windows in every room of your home and so it’s best to speak with an expert who will help you find the perfect combination.

Pop into your local Frome showroom to discuss your requirements with a member of our team and get 30% OFF our entire range of double and triple glazed windows in the Permaframe Sale.

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