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New Technology From Eco Doors & Windows Means Better Thermal Performance

Monday 28 October 2019, 7:41PM

By Beckie Wright

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In breaking news, Eco Doors & Windows have recently increased the thickness of their double glazing units to 24mm; they used to be 22mm. This means there is a larger gap between the panes of glass, resulting in better thermal performance all round. The gap for a window with standard glass is now 16mm, where it used to be 14mm.

We all know the importance of ceiling insulation, but your home’s insulation package is only as good as its weakest link. With good ceiling and wall insulation, single glazed windows, especially in aluminium frames, are the weakest link, not only for thermal insulation but also for sound and water ingress, and improved insulation standards mean new homes are now pretty much all double glazed.

Eco Doors & Windows’ uPVC’s thermal performance easily exceeds that of thermally broken aluminium joinery at the same or better price, as uPVC as a material naturally has a high thermal resistance. With engineered air chambers and 24mm thick double-glazing, it becomes one of the best window insulation solutions available.

uPVC windows are ideal for helping keep your house warmer in winter and cooler in summer, and combining uPVC’s natural insulating properties with double-glazing means Eco Doors & Windows’ windows achieve thermal insulation levels that far exceed even thermally broken aluminium – and at a very competitive price. Similarly, their uPVC doors also offer these same thermal benefits.

If you want the best uPVC joinery, then you want German engineering, but you also want that German engineering at an affordable price. Eco Doors & Windows’ uPVC products are designed and engineered in Germany and are affordable compared to competitors. They are steel reinforced for the highest degree of strength and security, providing ultimate durability and resistance to New Zealand conditions, so to find out more about double glazing, Wellington windows and aluminium joinery please go to https://ecowindows.nz .