Double Pane Windows
What are Double Pane Windows?
Pacific Glass & Window of Tucson recommends Double Pane Windows.
Dual Glazed or Double Pane means two pieces of glass sandwiched together to create a middle buffer. “Glazing” is a specialized window term. People who repair window glass are called “glaziers.”
This buffer can either be “dead air” or it can be a special gas such as argon. The idea behind dual glazed windows is that two panes of glass, plus the intermediate buffer zone, provide a better barrier against outside temperatures than single pane windows.
Double pane windows can be found with both new construction and with replacement windows. Initially created just for extreme climates like here in Tucson, now window manufacturers are producing double pane windows for nearly any location. Argon is a better buffer zone than air because it better inhibits passage of heat or cold into the house.
We also recommend: Vinyl Replacement Windows
There are lots of advantages of selecting vinyl replacement windows from Pacific Glass & Window.
They’re among the most resilient products and solutions that are available today. Vinyl offers a window construction that’s longer lasting and additionally adds value back into your house. They offer increased insulation against the elements as well as offering increased security and advanced locking systems. There are numerous kinds of windows we offer from which to select and vinyl ought to be a material that is at the very least considered by everybody.