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Double Glazing is two panes of glass put together in a window with an air space between the panes that helps reduce transmission of noise and heat through the window. Double glazing is these days more opted for by home makers for it’s not just a convenient but a more effective option for your windows. It is necessary to choose the right kind of glazing for your window, because it is a long term investment, and is important not just for the look of the windows but is also responsible for security and insulation in the house.

 
DOUBLE GLAZING   SINGLE GLAZING
Double glazing helps insulation
Provides better security
Reduces noise
Prevents draughts
More cost-effective
Enhances the look of your property
Can be fitted on existing window frames
 
Single glazing does not help insulation
Less security
Does not help much to reduce noise
Doest not prevent draughts

Not very cost-effective

Does not enhance the look of your property

Cannot be fitted on existing window frames

     

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