Creating warmer, healthier kiwi homes
Double glazing can make a big difference to comfort levels in your home, keeping your home Warmer in Winter & Cooler in Summer
Make condensation a thing of the past. Retrofit a portion of your home – commonly the coldest side, or retrofit your entire home. Using your existing frames, wooden or aluminium, Replace old single-glazed windows to double-glazed to get the benefits of less condensation, a warmer home in winter and cooler in summer. Double glazing can make a big difference to comfort levels in your home.
Today most new houses will require double glazing to comply under the revised clause H1 of the New Zealand Building Code. Older homes can have a portion of windows replaced, commonly on the coldest side of their house, or a Retrofit, replacing all windows.
By double glazing your home, you can improve the temperature stability, making it easier to keep your home warm. This with the reduction in condensation, will help create a healthier, more comfortable home.
Improved Insulation: Helping to keep your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer. This can lead to reduced energy bills as you rely less on heating and cooling systems.
Noise Reduction: The additional layer of glass helps to reduce noise from outside, creating a quieter and more peaceful indoor environment.
Enhanced Security: Double glazed windows are tougher to break than single glazed windows, providing an added layer of security to your home.
Reduced Condensation: Reduce condensation build-up on the inside of windows, which can help prevent mold and dampness issues.
Increased Property Value: Increase the value of your property, as double glazed windows are seen as a desirable feature by potential buyers.
With better insulation, your home will be more comfortable year-round. You’ll experience fewer drafts and cold spots in the winter and a cooler home in the summer.
Double glazing can reduce the amount of ultraviolet (UV) light entering your home. This helps protect furniture, carpets, and other interior decorations from fading and damage caused by UV exposure.
Investing in double glazing offers multiple advantages, enhancing your home’s comfort, security, and energy efficiency while also providing long-term financial and environmental benefits.
Overall, investing in double glazed windows can improve your comfort, save you money on energy bills, and enhance the value and security of your home.
Increased Property Value: Increase the value of your property, as they are seen as a desirable feature by potential buyers.
Reduced Condensation: Reduce condensation build-up on the inside of windows, which can help prevent mold and dampness issues
Today most new houses will require double glazing to comply under the revised clause H1 of the New Zealand Building Code. Older home can have a portion of windows replaced, commonly on the coldest side of their house, or a Retrofit, replacing all windows. Improved Insulation: Helping to keep your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer. This can lead to reduced energy bills as you rely less on heating and cooling systems.Noise Reduction: The additional layer of glass helps to reduce noise from outside, creating a quieter and more peaceful indoor environment.
Enhanced Security: Double glazed windows are tougher to break than single glazed ones, providing an added layer of security to your home.
Today most new houses will require double glazing to comply under the revised clause H1 of the New Zealand Building Code. Older home can have a portion of windows replaced, commonly on the coldest side of their house, or a Retrofit, replacing all windows. Improved Insulation: Helping to keep your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer. This can lead to reduced energy bills as you rely less on heating and cooling systems.Noise Reduction: The additional layer of glass helps to reduce noise from outside, creating a quieter and more peaceful indoor environment.
Enhanced Security: Double glazed windows are tougher to break than single glazed ones, providing an added layer of security to your home.
Reduced Condensation: Reduce condensation build-up on the inside of windows, which can help prevent mold and dampness issues.