| Perfect for Conservatories, and throughout your home The energy efficient qualities of Pilkington K Glass make it the ideal choice for a conservatory too - as thousands of satisfied customers across the country can testify With better insulation and no cold spots near windows, it will typically keep an unheated conservatory comfortable for a greater part of the year than ordinary double glazing. Allowing you to make the most of your conservatory all year round, and reduce heating costs And if safety and security concern you, Energy Saving Glass can also be toughened or laminated How Energy Saving Glass makes double glazing more effective Low Emission Glass makes double glazing units as effective as triple glazing and cuts fuel bills. But how exactly does it do that? Low Emission Glass, which usually forms the inner pane of a double glazed unit, allows less heat to escape through your windows than ordinary glass - thanks to a special energy saving coating which lets the sun's rays through, but reflects heat from fires and radiators back into your home. Heat which ordinary double glazing allows to escape. For a more detailed explanation of the technology behind this extraordinary glass, read the section "Expert information on Low Emission Glass" Eliminates Cold Spots and Condensation Whereas ordinary glass offers poor insulation, with uncomfortable cold spots close to windows a common problem, double glazing units with Pilkington K Glass offer a total solution By making the inner pane of your window much warmer, cold spots are eliminated - also giving you more useful floor space And because it's warmer, the glass reduced internal condensation, normally produced when warm, moist air comes into contact with a cold surface, such as conventional glass ENERGY EFFICIENCY Energy Saving Trust When investing in replacement windows, low emissivity glass, such as Pilkington K Glass, is recognised by the Energy Saving Trust as significantly reducing heat loss. Energy Efficiency is an Energy Saving Trust Initiative backed by Government. |