The energy market is becoming increasingly volatile due to several factors, which are driving up energy prices dramatically. As homeowners are aware, bills are constantly rising, straining at our spending constraints.Triple glazed windows are the best product to get when it comes to keeping your house nice and warm. Triple glazed windows have three layers of glass, with an air space in between each layer. This means there is less heat loss through the window because it can’t escape through the glass itself. They’re also perfect for those who want to enjoy their beautiful view from the window, without being bothered by the noise coming from outside.

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Is Triple Glazing Very Expensive?

Triple-glazed sealed units are more expensive to produce than double-glazed ones because there is a second chamber for argon gas filling, an additional pane of toughened glass, an extra spacer bar, and additional transportation costs due to weight and size. As an example, let’s take a 4’x4′ (1220mm) square window that would include about one sqm of glass. Because of that extra glass, it will cost an additional £100 on top of the normal double glazing installation cost.All things considered, yes, triple glazed windows are certainly pricier than standard single-pane or double glassed ones, but they provide more benefits as a whole.

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Does Triple Glazing Increase Your Property Value?

The more you invest in your property, the more its value will increase, and that is a factor to keep in mind. Since triple-glassed windows offer more protection against heat loss and noise, they do indeed increase your property value. With that in mind, expect your property value to increase up to 10%, depending on the windows’ conditions and the manufacturer.

What to Choose – Double or Triple Glazing?

Triple glazing offers one more layer compared to double-glazed windows. But since the latter have been on the market for numerous years, it is not such an uncommon question.Durable and good-quality windows should be enough if you live in areas with coldish temperatures. They will last anywhere between 20 and 35 years, and they also increase your property value and save you money on your energy bill.On the other hand, triple glazing is even more durable and is the right choice for those living in very harsh weather – for instance, the north of Scotland or Scandinavian countries. It’s worth noting that, since triple-glassed windows have a middle layer, they can be more complex and costly to repair, if that’s even a possibility.On top of that, since triple glazing is so thick, it can block more sunlight than double-paned windows and, therefore, not allow more heat to come into your house. As a whole, while triple glazing is a great choice, we recommend choosing high-quality double glazing rather than triple glazing. Discover more about our double glazing in Glasgow options. But for you to make the right decision for your home, let’s go deeper into the pros and cons of triple glazing.

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Advantages and Drawbacks of Triple Glazing

Just like single and double ones, triple glazing comes with its advantages and drawbacks. First and foremost, triple-glazed windows are the most energy-efficient you can find on the market. This is especially good if you live in very cold areas and double glazing isn’t enough to keep your property warm. Secondly, it offers much higher protection against noise pollution and that is especially beneficial should you live in a very noisy area.Moreover, triple-glazed windows are the most durable windows you can find. While the most durable double-glassed ones will last a maximum of 35 years, a standard triple-glassed unit will last a similar duration maybe even more.The biggest drawback to triple glazing is the price. In fact, triple-glassed units are the most expensive on the market and their cost can increase dramatically compared to double-glassed ones.Last but not least, as mentioned previously, triple-glassed units are so thick that they may not let enough sunlight in.

Does Triple Glazing Get Condensation?

Just like single and double systems, triple glazing does get condensation. First of all, you may notice external condensation which will appear on the surface of the unit.During chilly, winter mornings, when the exterior of your new A-Rated or Triple Glazed windows is foggy, you may notice condensation on the outside. This is because the energy-efficient glass does not allow the external pane to warm up, resulting in moisture condensation on the surface (as all of the heat is reflected inside).On the other hand, you might see fog appear on the inside. These units include silicone, polyurethane or any other similar product is used to seal them. The moisture is nearly all removed during the manufacturing process and the unit is hermetically sealed with argon gas or air, which has almost all of it. The spacer bar is additionally filled with a desiccant that draws any remaining moisture out.Over time, and especially on older appliances (which may have been poorly built), these seals can fail, allowing moisture to enter the device. Once this happens, the equipment must be replaced. The seals usually degrade due to a lack of window drainage, therefore sometimes a new window will be required to truly stop condensation.

Will Replacing Your Windows Decrease Your Energy Bill?

The short answer is yes, replacing your windows with triple-glassed ones can reduce your energy bill by 30% compared to double-glazed windows.With that in mind, it’s essential to be aware that triple glazing can be a double-edged sword since it won’t let the sunshine warmth pass because of its thickness.Still, as a general rule of thumb, replacing your single-pane windows with triple ones will decrease remarkably your energy bills. Triple glazing will also decrease your expenses compared to double panes but the difference will be less noticeable than replacing your single-paned ones.

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Conclusion – How Much Does Triple Glazing Cost?

To sum up, triple-glazed windows are the best investment for your property. These windows are of higher quality and, therefore, more insulated. They prevent heat transfer, and they also offer great soundproofing benefits. Triple glazing also reduces condensation on the windowpane, which is caused by cold air meeting hot humid air. To conclude, with all these benefits, it’s no surprise that most homeowners choose to install triple-glazed windows nowadays.