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Home Buyers Are Comparing Double Glazed Sash Windows To Single Glazed Windows

When someone says they are comparing double glazed sash windows to single glazed windows they probably mean they really want to get double glazed windows. Everybody they know either has or wants double glazed windows.

In all likelihood the person who claims to be comparing is really trying to decide whether or not to take the big step of installing double glazed windows. It’s pretty obvious that two panes are better than one.

Is it possible that people are trying to compare cost effectiveness? That makes a lot of sense. Installing double glazed windows costs money. It costs more than installing single panes.

On the other hand, double glazed windows can save the homeowner a ton of money on heating and air conditioning bills. It’s pretty common knowledge that most of the heat transfer, out in the winter, in during the summer, takes place through the windows.

Some of this heat transfer can be controlled with curtains but that is not an ideal solution. Draperies block out drafts but they also block out light and collect dust. The ideal solution is to be able to let light in without letting heat out.

Double glazed windows consist of two panes of glass with a space in between. The space filled with gas or air does not conduct heat well and therefore slows down the transfer from inside to outside. People who install double glazed windows will quickly notice a savings on their heating and cooling bills.

When deciding between double glazed and single glazed consider not only whether the ten to twelve percent you might save on your heating bill could be enough over time to pay the higher installation cost. Also consider that the peace and quiet you will enjoy when you discover that insulated windows block out noise as well as weather might sweeten the deal.

Will double glazed windows increase the resale value of your home? They might. Green is good and a lot of buyers will be looking for ways to decrease their carbon footprint as well as to save money on utilities.

Double glazed windows could actually decrease the value of your house if it is historically important. In fact you might not be permitted to install double glazed windows. There might be restrictions limiting what changes you can make. However many historically concerned groups have become aware that people are reluctant to purchase older homes because they are damp and drafty. Carefully crafted wood sash windows with double glazing can be made to match the original architecture and make the home more comfortable to live in.

Right about now, you are probably thinking about double glazed sash windows because you know how pretty sash windows can be and you are right.

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