Glass

Thermal Details

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KS glass as standard!

KS Glass (low e) allows heat from the sun into the room, but stops it leaving by reflecting the heat back in. OW or Optiwhite provides a very clear pane type and also greatly improves the Solar gain from the sun!

Double glazed units are as effective as a triple glazed unit.

  • Double glazed units cut Fuel Bills.
  • Double glazed units reduce condensation.
  • Double glazed units allow for larger glazed areas without increasing heat loss.

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Warm Edge Technology as standard!

Weatherglaze were first in Ireland to manufacture and supply TPS (warm edge) Glazed units as standard.

What is TPS ( Warm Edge Technology)?

Thermo Plastic Spacer is a revolutionary new material that replaces the traditional metal spacer bar within the glass unit. This greatly improves the insulating value of the unit.

  • Significantly improves U value.
  • Reduces condensation.

The illustration on the left shows the difference between TPS and Metal Spacer. As you can see the unit on the bottom is metal and provides a cold edge in which heat can be lost. This is not the case with the TPS.

Argos Gas Filling

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Argon Gas as standard!

Argon reduces heat loss in doubleglazed sealed units by slowing down the transfer of heat through the glass unit. Argon gas is an extremely cost-effective solution.

  • colourless
  • odourless
  • non-flammable
  • non-reactive
  • inert gas

The combination of warm edge technology, K glass and Argon gas, gives the most energy efficient glass unit on the market today.

Self Cleaning Glass

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Interested in Self Cleaning Glass?

Give us a call about the amazing Pilkington Activ self cleaning glass.

LoCall 1890 533 800 NOW

Obscure Glass

Weatherglaze supply a large range of patterned glass styles that can provide various levels of obstruction or obscurity, the level of obscurity is indicated in the style name, L1 is least obscure and L5 is the most obscure. Please hover over the thumbnail or click to see the glass style name.

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