Browse Forums Windows & Doors 1 Apr 07, 2016 12:27 pm Just wondering if anyone has built a house with double glaze windows and if they have noticed their house staying warmer for longer in winter? I'm in the early stages of building a house with my wife and we are leaning towards double glaze windows and the current house we are in (4yo production builder house) is terrible at keeping its heat. Crappy blinds don't help but we are only renting and won't change them. If anybody has any experience living with double glazed windows, good or bad, I'd like to hear it. Re: Double glaze windows and a warmer winter? 2Apr 07, 2016 2:23 pm Lived in the UK and double glazing makes a significant difference to the heat loss/ comfort level. You can stand near the windows and not feel the heat being sucked away from you Much quieter too The Harder You Try - the Luckier You Get ! Web site http://www.anewhouse.com.au Informative, Amusing, and Opinionated Blog - Over 600 posts on all aspects of building a new house. I don't know them all, the first 2 top of your list are best known. Rylock is a good company, Stegbar is for sale. 4 16322 Flashings over doorways and windows our carpenter has installed flashings that is buckled and short of the window frames and door frames is this right Is there a… 0 11483 I’m in a similar position except I’m after sliding 3 stacking doors. I am on a second-story apartment of which the balcony would not adequately fit any bi-fold or… 5 16290 |