Triple glazing

Triple glazing, the best insulating insulation glass

Triple glazing
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Are you looking for an efficient way to insulate your home and save energy? Discover the advantages of triple glazing, also known as triple glazing. This high-quality insulating glass consists of three sheets of glass with two air spaces in between, filled with argon gas for superior insulation. With a higher insulation value than traditional double glazing or HR++ glass, triple glazing is known as HR+++.
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Are you looking for an efficient way to insulate your home and save energy? Discover the advantages of triple glazing, also known as triple glazing. This high-quality insulating glass consists of three sheets of glass with two air spaces in between, filled with argon gas for superior insulation. With a higher insulation value than traditional double glazing or HR++ glass, triple glazing is known as HR+++.

Description

What is triple glazing?

Triple glazing (HR+++) offers the highest insulation value of all types of insulating glass. The special composition, with a thin coating on one side and an insulating gas in the cavity, ensures that the sun's rays are allowed to pass through and heat is reflected in the house. As a result, heat loss through windows and doors is minimized, resulting in better indoor temperature regulation and significant energy savings.

Thickness and insulation value of triple glazing

Triple glass is available in different thicknesses, ranging from 24 mm to 70 mm. This variation in thickness contributes to the insulation value of the glass, expressed in the U-value. With a U-value of only 0.6, HR+++ glass can achieve a significant reduction in energy consumption in your home.

Triple glazing costs

Although triple glazing has a higher purchase price compared to traditional double glazing, the long-term energy savings far outweigh the initial investment. The additional cost of about 20% compared to double glazing can result in an annual saving of 25% on your energy bill.

Available in different versions

Triple glass is available in various designs, including patterned glass, solar control glass and safety glass. This versatility makes it suitable for a variety of applications in your home, from windows to doors and conservatories.

Ensure adequate ventilation

In addition to insulation, good ventilation is essential for a healthy indoor climate. Ventilation grilles provide fresh and dry air, which helps prevent moisture problems and mold growth. By choosing triple glazing in combination with adequate ventilation, you can not only reduce your energy costs, but also improve the comfort and well-being in your home.

Installing Triple Glazing

At AA Glas, you can count on professional installation and service by experienced technicians. Our team is ready to advise you on the best solutions for your home and ensure the professional installation of your triple glazing.

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Would you like to know more about the possibilities of triple glazing for your home? Please feel free to contact us or visit our showroom, where you can view our extensive range and receive personal advice. With triple glazing from AA Glas, you are investing in a more comfortable, energy-efficient home for the future.

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Specifications

Glass type
Insulating, soundproofing, sunproofing
Thicknesses triple insulation glass HR++
From 24 mm to 70 mm
Operations
Silicone seal
Delivery times Triple glazing HR++
24 hours emergency or 5 working days regular
Maximum dimensions
6000 mm x 3210 mm or not heavier than 1000 KG

Frequently Asked Questions

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When can I apply triple glazing?
Triple glazing is mainly used in new construction houses. From the construction perspective, the energy-neutral goals of the building are taken into account. This makes it easy to apply.Are you remodeling your existing home and need new window frames? Then triple HR+++ glass is a good option. In existing window frames triple glass is often not possible due to the extra thickness and weight.
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What is the difference between triple glazing HR+++ and double glazing HR++?
In addition to better insulation, triple glass is considerably thicker because there is a third layer of glass. An average double-glazed window is 21 mm, triple glass easily sits at 30 mm. In addition, triple glass is much heavier. An average double pane weighs 23 kg per square meter. A triple weighs 33 kg. This can have implications for the construction into which the glass must go. Also, triple glass has better sound insulation. And of course, triple glass is more expensive than double glazing.
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What are the disadvantages of triple glazing?
The only disadvantage of triple insulating glass is its thickness and weight. Due to the minimum thickness of 24 mm or thicker, it is almost impossible to apply it in existing window frames. Because the rebate depths are not deep enough, this type of glass can almost never be applied. Also, the existing construction must be able to cope with the higher weight.
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What is the U-value of triple glazing?
Insulation values of double-glazed and triple-glazed windows are expressed in terms of the so-called U-values. The U-value of glass is the extent to which glass allows energy to pass through it. The lower the U-value, the better the glass insulates. The U-value of single glazing is around 6, while high-quality triple glazing can have a U-value as high as 0.6.
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