Soul Home: Glazing in Windows and Doors
The glass you choose in your windows and doors can play big part in keeping your home more comfortable. Simone Mathews from Soul Home takes you through the different types of glass available from Stegbar, and how you can use these in your home.
When designing or renovating a home, choosing the right windows and doors goes beyond aesthetics - it's a critical decision that impacts your home’s energy efficiency.
Why Glass Choice Matters
Did you know that up to 40% of a home’s heat is lost through the glass in windows and doors, and another 40% of heat enters the home the same way? This is why it’s important to choose energy-efficient glass when selecting windows and doors.
Each home, and even every window within a home may have different glazing requirements based on factors such as your climate zone, the orientation of your home, and any shading around the home, provided by eaves or trees. Additionally, other construction and design choices will also impact the energy performance needed from your windows and doors. These factors will determine whether basic glazing or more advanced options like Low-E glass or double glazing are necessary.
Glazing Options for Energy Efficiency
Choosing the right type of glazing can significantly impact your home's comfort and energy consumption. Here’s an overview:
- Clear Glazing: The standard option, single clear glazing, is a single layer of glass. It allows natural light to enter the space but doesn’t offer the enhanced features found in more advanced glazing options. If you're looking for a cost-effective and simple solution, this is ideal.
- Low-E Glass: Low-E, or low-emissivity glass, has a special coating that reduces heat transfer, making it a more energy-efficient choice than standard clear glazing. It’s a great option for improving energy efficiency without the higher cost of double glazing.
- Double Glazing: Double glazing consists of two layers of glass separated by a spacer, creating a barrier that reduces heat loss and external noise. If you’re aiming for superior insulation and comfort, double glazing is a wise investment.
- Double Glazing with Low-E Glass: For the ultimate in energy efficiency, double glazing combined with Low-E glass offers exceptional thermal performance and UV protection.
The Impact of Frames on Energy Efficiency
While glass is crucial, the frame type also plays a significant role in energy efficiency. Thermally broken windows and doors are designed to prevent heat transfer through the frame, enhancing overall energy performance.
- Timber Frames: Timber is a natural insulator, offering excellent thermal performance and beauty. However, it requires maintenance and can be more costly.
- Thermally Broken Aluminium Frames: These frames offer great energy efficiency and durability. They never need painting and are popular among Australian homeowners and builders.
- Aluminium Frames: While durable, standard aluminium frames don’t offer the same level of thermal performance as timber or thermally broken options.
Beyond Energy Efficiency: Additional Benefits of Glazing Choices
The right glazing does more than improve energy efficiency; it also offers other significant benefits:
- Acoustic Glazing: Reduces outside noise, creating a peaceful indoor environment.
- Privacy Glass: Provides privacy in areas like bathrooms or bedrooms while allowing natural light to enter.
- Security Glass: Offers increased resistance to breakage, enhancing home security.
Making the Right Choice
With the right glazing and frame choices, you can create a more energy-efficient and comfortable home. At Stegbar, we’re here to help you navigate your options and select the best solutions for your home. Explore our range of windows and doors today and take the first step towards a more sustainable future.
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