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Double Glazing - reducing heat loss - Energy Saving Trust
Glazing
Installing double glazing can cut heat loss through windows by half. If you can’t afford to replace all the windows, why not choose the rooms that cost you the most to heat?
How it works
Double glazing works by trapping air between two panes of glass creating an insulating barrier that reduces heat loss, noise and condensation.
The savings
Double glazing cuts heat lost through windows by half and can save £80 - £100 a year on your heating bills. Double glazing, can save a household about three quarters of a tonne of CO 2 a year, which of course lowers your carbon footprint.
Annual saving (£/yr) CO 2 saving per year
Double glazing Around £90 740kg
How the savings add up
If everyone in the UK who needed double glazing fitted it we’d save the equivalent of 800,000 households’ CO2 emissions.
How it is installed
Fitting double glazing is a professional job. Always look for the Energy Saving Recommended logo when choosing your windows - that way you can be sure they are the most energy efficient as the whole window (frame and glass) is assessed on a rating of A-G by the British Fenestration Ratings Council
HERE AT RED DEAL WE ARE CURRENTLY PRODUCING A,B & C RATED FRAMES AND UNDER GOING ASSESMENT TO BECOME AN MEMBER OF THE ENERGY SAVING TRUST

November 28th, 2007 at 10:03 am
Dear Sirs,
All this talk of a rated windows and doors, or eco friendly upvc windows, carbon footprint windows, carbon free windows, co2 windows, carbon friendly windows, green windows, seems like the old days of replacement windows is long gone any comment?