The Benefits of Double Glazed Windows
Double-glazed windows let less heat to escape, while retaining it during winter. They also decrease the amount of ultraviolet that passes through them, which prevents damage to paintings and furniture in your home.
Britelite offers a variety of low-cost triple and dual glazing doors, windows, and conservatories. Its products meet the rigorous BSI Kitemark standards for security.
Energy efficiency

Installing energy efficient double glazing can enhance the look and feel of your home and help reduce energy bills. It works by trapping in pockets of warm air and keeping cold drafts out. This can reduce carbon footprint and heating costs.
Eden Windows uses uPVC frames that are as strong and efficient as possible. They have been designed to give a sleek appearance without sacrificing strength. This means that your windows will be simple to maintain and will look amazing for many years to be.
go source that are traditional are the main cause of energy bills. Installing double-glazed windows in Bromley will prevent loss of heat, which makes your home more comfortable all through the entire year.
Double-glazed windows come with two panes that have an air space between them. The air space is filled with argon gas which increases the insulation of the window. The two layers of glass stop the heat from leaving your home.
Double-glazed windows also have insulation which reduces the possibility of condensation damaging carpets and furniture. Double glazing can also act as a noise barrier which allows you to relax and enjoy peace at your home. It will also assist you to avoid overheating in summer.
Reduced condensation
Many people are concerned that their double-glazed windows will be affected by condensation, but the truth is that they're more energy efficient and less prone to this issue. Internal condensation occurs when there isn't enough moisture in the room or if it's too cold. It can be avoided by boosting ventilation and eliminating water sources such as houseplants and pet hair. Condensation must be cleaned up quickly as leaving it on surfaces can result in mould and rot.
In the case of double glazed windows, condensation may appear on the exterior of the window panes, as they begin to warm up in the morning or when you turn the heating on. This is normal, and the condensation will go away as the glass warms. However, it is important to keep in mind that condensation doesn't just accumulate on windows, it can also build up on the sills, frames and the plaster the surface of aluminum, uPVC or wood frames.
If you notice condensation on the glass panes of your double-glazed windows the seal will likely become damaged. It can be fixed but it is expensive and doesn't address the root of the problem. It is worth considering whether it is more efficient to replace the windows in the longer term. This is a decision which should be made after consulting with the window manufacturer, as it will be contingent on their lifespan.
Better sound insulation
Double glazing is an excellent method to cut down on outside noise. If you live near a bustling road, railway line, or airport, or if your neighbours are noisy, double glazing is a good method to keep the noise from entering your home.
This is because double-glazed windows are made up of two panes of glass, separated by a space filled with air or gas that is inert. The glass itself is thicker than a single pane, so it isn't as likely to vibrate when sound hits it. The argon that is between the panes has different properties like air and it can dampen vibrations before they reach you.
This will create a peaceful home, perfect for a peaceful night's rest or for a relaxing ambience. You can go further and choose acoustic glasses that are designed to reduce the sound levels.
This kind of double glazing has a bonded internal layer which helps reduce noise and absorb it. It's more expensive than standard double glazing but is worth the investment if you wish to reduce the noise within your home. This isn't a soundproof solution. It is still necessary to take other measures to block out noise from outside, such as sound insulation or a solid wall.
Increased safety
When installed the double glazed window can keep your home safe from intruders. Double glazed windows are more secure than single panes, and are more difficult to open from outside. They are also more resistant to harsh weather conditions like snow, rain, or scorching heat. They are the best option to ensure your family's security.
The space between the two glass panes creates an air space which acts as a thermal insulation, reducing energy loss. This helps homeowners save money on their energy costs, as it keeps the warmth inside the colder months and prevents the warm air from escaping. This also helps to reduce the need for artificial heating which can lower electric bills.
We have a variety of glass options. From standard energy efficiency, to the industry-leading Comfort Glass. This glass has a Low-E coating as well as an innovative laminate layer that blocks 56 percent more heat from escape than conventional double glazing. The type of glass you pick will depend on the location of your Bromley, Croydon or South London home. For instance our Comfort Plus glass option is ideal for rooms that are prone to overheating, as it blocks sunrays from shining through and causing destruction to furniture.
We also provide a range of secondary glazing treatments which can be added to your frames to increase their efficiency. There are tinted or toned glasses that reduce the amount of sunlight that enters them, as well as reflective coatings which can reflect more heat back into the room.