Monday 5 December 2011

Purchasing Double Glazing Windows

When purchasing double glazing windows, it is important to ask if there is air or gas in between the space of the windows. This is because air is a poor insulator unlike some types of gases. Gases are either lighter in density than air, or denser than air. The most common type of gas that is put in between the panes is Argon gas. This gas is a more suitable insulator than air is and will keep the home warm or cold, depending on the seasons. Visit us to view our quality range of double glazing windows. www.warwickshirewindows.co.uk

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