The Most Common Types of Window Glass

Enhance Your Space with Elegance and Functionality: Learn all about the different varieties of Window Glass!

SINGLE-PANE

Single pane glass is the most basic type of window glass. It is not as insulated, soundproof, or energy-efficient as other type of glass windows. However, single pane windows remain a solid choice for some applications due to its affordability.

DOUBLE-PANE

Two layers of glass with a sealed space in between, which is often filled with insulating gas like argon or krypton. This design provides enhanced thermal insulation, reducing heat transfer through your window! 

REFLECTIVE

Reflective window glass provides privacy by reflecting most of the incoming light. This makes it difficult for people outside to see inside during the day. Reflective glass also reduces the amount of heat and glare transmitted through the window.

TINTED

Manufactured by adding colorants during production, reducing the amount of visible light transmitted through the glass. It helps to reduce glare, control light levels, and block a certain percentage of harmful UV radiation! It is perfect to minimize heat gain from sunlight, reducing the need for air conditioning and improving energy efficiency.

SOUNDPROOF

If noise reduction is a priority, soundproof or acoustic glass is an option. It is specially designed to minimize noise transmission, making it ideal for houses located near busy streets, airports, or other noisy environments! Acoustic glass is often thicker and heavier than standard window glass. 

LAMINATED

Made of two or more layers of glass with an interlayer of plastic. It offers improved safety as the interlayer holds the glass together when shattered, reducing the risk of injury from broken glass. In addition, provides sound insulation and can enhance security given that the interlayer makes it more difficult for potential intruders to break through the glass! 

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