by Robert on April 28, 2009
The earliest type of double glazing was called Secondary Glazing and in actual fact consisted of a second sheet of glass, with (usually) an aluminium strip fitted to it`s outer perimeter that was screwed to the inside of an existing window frame. This had the effect of trapping a “block” of air between two sheets [...]
by Robert on April 26, 2009
Heat can only be transmitted by three distinct physical methods, Conduction, Convection and Radiation. As far as double glazing is concerned the only methods that are applicable are Convection and Conduction. Conduction may be defined in the classical physical sense as the ability of a material to transmit heat a distance from an area of [...]
by Robert on April 23, 2009
Investing in replacement double glazing Hull for your home can be expensive – there are the actual windows to pay for and then the cost of hiring a company to fit them. You need to ensure that you choose the right style of windows to complement your property as well as choosing the most practical type [...]