Who said it's not sensible and why? It depends what you have now, why and want you want to change to? In general, new windows containing double glazed sealed units (eg with a gap of 10-24mm between the panes and the space filled with Argon) perform better then secondary double glazing which is basically an additional pane of glass added on the inside. That might be a reason to replace. However adding secondary double glazing is cheaper than replacing the whole window. In some cases it's possible to replace the existing single pane with a double glazed sealed unit. If the windows are relatively well sealed and in good condition I would look at this possibility before considering secondary glazing. However it's not allways possible to do this due to the design of the window, in particular the depth of the rebate the glass sits in. It's quite common to do this where the windows have some historic or architectural merit or where they match other houses in the street and can't be replaced like with like. I can't really improve on this answer without knowing a bit more about the context of the question.
Double glazing helps improve energy efficiency in the home as it is has superior heat insulator properties to a single pane window. Double glazed windows usually carry the beenfit of being fitted with excellent anti-burglar locks which are recognised by insurance companies in the UK. The standard for double glazed windows is Pilkington K Glass which is manufactured in Italy. The benefits of double glazing are simple; double glazing saves you money, reduces your energy bills and reduces your carbon footprint. Save money on energy bills by replacing all the single glazed windows in your home with energy efficient glazing. This could save you around £135 per year on your energy bills. Reduce your carbon footprint by cutting down on the energy used to heat your home because less heat is escaping through your windows. You will generate less carbon dioxide (CO2) which is what leads to global warming. Be more comfortable in your home as energy efficient double glazing reduces heat loss through windows and means fewer draughts and cold spots. More peace and quiet because as well as keeping the heat in, energy efficient double glazed windows can insulate your home against unwanted outside noise. Reduce condensation beccause energy efficient double glazing reduces condensation build-up on the inside of windows. The costs and savings of double glazing will be different for each home and each window, depending on the size, material and installer. But on average fitting double glazing to your home can save around £135 a year on your heating bills, in addition to saving around 720kg of CO2 (carbon dioxide).
Addin storm windows or any other type of "secondary glazing" will be cheaper then replacing your old single paynes and upgrading to new dual payne, but you dont get the same insalating factor from storm windows. so unless your just putting storm windows up so you have some thing to break in the event of a storm and not your primary (witch is what they were designed for) yo should spring for the extra money and get the effect of dual payne windows. BTW ive been in the glass biz for 11 yrs
• Double Glazing on Windows • Underfloor Heating • Loft Insulation • Draft Excluders • Wall Cavities
Not all modern houses have double glazing, though double gazing id a very commonplace practice. Double glazing significant reduces the rate at which heat penetrates the house reducing heating, and cooling costs.
Insulated or double or triple glazing can achieve a high level of insulation of windows. This involves thick sheets of glass layered together to lower the transfer of heat.
Anglian windows do offer double glazing. Because double glazing requires more material and produces a higher quality window, doubling glazing windows tend to be a bit more expensive.
Installing double glazing is an effective way of reducing one's energy bills and keeping one's home warmer. Double glazing helps to reduce the amount of heat that escapes through windows.
The price of double glazing varies wildly depending on the area in which you live, the number of windows you want to purchase, whether they are double or single windows, windows that open and close and the number of floors on your home.
Double glazing is used to insulate homes because it traps the cold air inside the to glass windows
double glazing windows, no open windows
Double glazing is important because it traps the heat in and stops it getting out. This stops you needing to turn the heating on and therefore you are using less energy. Double glazing also stops you breaking thew windows and stops drafts.
There are a few companies that specialize in installing double glazing doors. Such companies include Shamlian Windows and can be found on the Check a Trade website.
When you are putting in windows in your home you want to double glaze. It is more energy efficient to do so.
Double glazing helps improve energy efficiency in the home as it is has superior heat insulator properties to a single pane window. Double glazed windows usually carry the beenfit of being fitted with excellent anti-burglar locks which are recognised by insurance companies in the UK. The standard for double glazed windows is Pilkington K Glass which is manufactured in Italy. The benefits of double glazing are simple; double glazing saves you money, reduces your energy bills and reduces your carbon footprint. Save money on energy bills by replacing all the single glazed windows in your home with energy efficient glazing. This could save you around £135 per year on your energy bills. Reduce your carbon footprint by cutting down on the energy used to heat your home because less heat is escaping through your windows. You will generate less carbon dioxide (CO2) which is what leads to global warming. Be more comfortable in your home as energy efficient double glazing reduces heat loss through windows and means fewer draughts and cold spots. More peace and quiet because as well as keeping the heat in, energy efficient double glazed windows can insulate your home against unwanted outside noise. Reduce condensation beccause energy efficient double glazing reduces condensation build-up on the inside of windows. The costs and savings of double glazing will be different for each home and each window, depending on the size, material and installer. But on average fitting double glazing to your home can save around £135 a year on your heating bills, in addition to saving around 720kg of CO2 (carbon dioxide).
Double glazing of windows not only helps presentability, but also affords a barrier to cold air. This makes for lower heating costs and can also provide a quieter inner home atmosphere.
Addin storm windows or any other type of "secondary glazing" will be cheaper then replacing your old single paynes and upgrading to new dual payne, but you dont get the same insalating factor from storm windows. so unless your just putting storm windows up so you have some thing to break in the event of a storm and not your primary (witch is what they were designed for) yo should spring for the extra money and get the effect of dual payne windows. BTW ive been in the glass biz for 11 yrs
glass and wood lots of them didn't have double glazing