Choosing The Right Glass For Your Windows
Likewise, remember to ask if you are unsure of what type of glass to buy.
This guide should help make the buying process a little easier; being ready is the only way to buy new windows.
Here is a brief overview of what you can expect to encounter when choosing the type of glass for your new windows.
Types of glass options • Low-E glass; has a thin metal coating that is designed to radiate heat • Argon gas-filled; used to increase window R-values • Easy-clean glass; specialty coating that is applied for a cleaner surface • Tinting and patterned features are available for decorative glass • Type of glazing (single vs.
double vs.
triple) Low-E glass is a very popular glass option; it is used in most residential and commercial applications today given its energy-efficiency benefits.
The "E" stands for emissivity and refers to the ability of the glass to radiate heat.
This is caused by the thin layer of metal that is applied to the glass during the manufacturing process; metallic oxide film coatings (soft coat) offer greater results than their hard coat counterparts.
People who live in climates subjected to hot summers and cold winters should consider this type of glass.
In addition, condensation is one common window problem that can be eliminated with low-E glass.
Harmful UV rays (which can damage furniture and carpet) are kept at bay as well.
Another option you will need to consider is the type of filling for the glass.
Argon and Krypton gases offer many benefits over air, as they work to reduce the heat transfer occurring inside the window.
The energy savings these options provide can be significant; Argon is often the cheaper of the two, but provides equal quality.
Easy-clean glass is a type of glass that has a special coating applied to the surface to make it easier to clean, hence the name.
It is recommended for windows that are going to be installed in high up or hard to reach spaces.
Decorative options include various tints and patterns; you can choose from many colors and styles.
More important than these aesthetic factors is going to be the type of glazing you choose.
Double glazed and triple glaze options are available (single glazed glass is no longer manufactured due to its poor efficiency); people who live in very cold climates should consider triple glazes.
Keep in mind that these windows are quite expensive, given that they consist of three panes.
Windows installation is a task which should be done considering all these factors, so as to make your home elegant and perfect.
Thus choosing the right residential window installers matters to a great extent.