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Default Old double vs new triple glazing

On Mar 13, 7:00*pm, seani wrote:
I'm thinking or replacing some fairly elderly (20+ years I believe)
hardwood double glazing including a large set if hinged patio doors.

I'm thinking about good quality triple glazed units in both cases. Am
I likely to see much of an improvement given the extra layer and the
passage of time?

The patio doors in particular are draughty anyway so I'd expect to see
improvement there. Also are any of the modern alternatives to hardwood
any good?



triple glazing has its uses, but not many. The gain over dg isnt a
lot. But your problems are evidently elsewhere. Draughts can often be
fixed with a bit of silicone, apply to the frame, place clingfilm on
the opener and shut the window/door. The silicone is then moulded to
the frame. And there are other ways. Generally you can forget about
retrofit dg or tg ever paying its cost back, only fit it if its
genuinely needed.


NT