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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Windows Single Pane vs. Double Pane vs. Triple Pane Dilemma

It can be an expensive investment to replace your home’s windows and for that reason, it should be researched thoroughly. Do you need single or double or single pane replacement windows? A particular climate calls for a specific type of window and because of this, there isn’t one clear-cut answer to the question. 
 
Triple and double panes are always better than single pane windows. This is because they have a layer of glass filled with an inert gas which acts as an insulation barrier to reduce the transfer of heat through the window. Double panes come with layers of glass. Triple pane has three sheets of glass in the middle. Your sense of logic may tell you that three is better than two, but that’s not always the case.
 
Both double and triple pane windows have certain advantages and disadvantages. Triple panes are pretty expensive, heavy, and tremendously energy efficient. On the other hand, double pane windows are fairly inexpensive, quite lightweight, and relatively efficient. Single pane styles have one layer of glass and are not as energy efficient.
 
If you live in a colder climate, triple pane is the best option for keeping the warmth inside your home and stopping outside air from trickling in. The double pane can also do this but at a lesser level. The layers of glass can also help your house stay cooler in the summer, just as it can make it warmer in the winter. For many homes built in colder climates, this is the main reason to consider triple pane replacement windows.
 
Also, double pane and triple pane windows can play a significant role in keeping out unwanted outside noise. That extra second or third sheet of glass filled with an argon gas can also help with noise reduction—it at least minimizes the amount of external sound that penetrates into the house.
 
Another great advantage of double and triple pane models is the fact that they have more security features than their single pane counterparts. These windows are resilient, making it much harder for robbers to break in. As a matter of fact, vandalism and break-ins are less likely to be threats when you have triple pane windows.
 
One of the main problems many homeowners are struggling with is the issue of condensation. Condensation can become a major problem which can lead to issues such as rotting and warping of the frame. However, triple and dual pane replacement windows have rectified this problem. Then again, the extra sheets protect a home against UV rays which can cause lots of damage to the house's interior, such as fading of the furniture and carpeting.
 
If you are shopping for a replacement window, it would make lots of sense to consider double or triple pane options. This is especially true if you are always struggling with your monthly utility bills, or coping with issues with condensation or outside noise.

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