What is Insulated Glass? Why Should I Get It? What Are the Benefits of Having It?
Insulated Glass Units, also known as IGU’s are designed for efficiency. They are designed to retain temperature within residential or commercial buildings. They will help keep your home or building warmer in the Winter and cooler in the Summer.
An insulated Unit typically consists of two or three panes of glass. These glass panes are separated by a spacer material, which are sealed together at the edge. The space between the panes of glass is filled with air or some other type of noble gas. Gasses such as Argon or Krypton are commonly used to fill the space. Typical double-pane Insulated Gas units have four surface. The IGU acts as a thermal barrier that controls temperature loss and gain.
The Benefits of Having Insulated Glass Windows Installed
IG & insulated windows utilize several techniques to minimize heat transfer through the window. Insulated windows are also commonly known as “Energy Efficient Windows”. These common windows are very versatile and offer numerous advantages.
Energy efficient windows reduce heat transfer, therefore allow you to keep in heat or air conditioning, depending on what season you’re in. Upgrading your windows to the energy efficient type will help you to save money by decreasing your monthly energy bill.