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Triple Glazing

The highest standard in window and door glazing. Triple glazed units deliver superior thermal performance, outstanding noise reduction, and virtually eliminate condensation. A++ energy rated as standard.

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Our Triple Glazing Specification

Superior thermal performance - U-values from 0.8
Significant noise reduction over double glazing
Condensation prevention on inner panes
Argon gas filled sealed units
Warm edge spacer bars throughout
Energy rating A++ as standard

Why Upgrade to Triple Glazing?

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Maximum Warmth

Three panes of glass with two insulating gas cavities. Triple glazing keeps more heat inside your home than any other window option.

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Whisper Quiet

The extra pane and gas cavity dramatically reduce outside noise. Ideal for busy roads, flight paths, or anywhere peace and quiet matters.

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No Condensation

The inner pane stays close to room temperature, so condensation on the glass is virtually eliminated. No more wiping windows every morning.

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Future Proof

As energy regulations tighten, triple glazing already exceeds the standards. An investment that pays back in comfort and bills from day one.

Understanding Window Energy Ratings

Not all glazing is created equal. Here's what the ratings actually mean for your home and your heating bills.

The WER Scale

The Window Energy Rating (WER) scale runs from G (worst) to A++ (best). It measures how well a window keeps heat inside your home, factoring in the glass, the frame, and how airtight the seals are.

A++ Best available - triple glazed standard
A+ Excellent - high-spec double or triple
A Good - modern double glazing standard
B Acceptable - minimum Building Regs
C Poor - older double glazing

Upgrading from C-rated to A++ can save a typical household hundreds of pounds per year on heating. The difference is measurable from the first winter.

U-Values Explained

A U-value measures how quickly heat escapes through a material. Lower is better. Think of it as a leakiness score for your windows.

Single glazing 5.0+ W/m2K
Old double glazing 2.8 W/m2K
Modern double glazing 1.4 W/m2K
Triple glazing 0.8 W/m2K

Triple glazing with a U-value of 0.8 loses heat six times slower than single glazing. In practical terms, rooms stay warmer for longer and your boiler works less.

FENSA Registration: Why It Matters

FENSA (Fenestration Self-Assessment Scheme) is the government-authorised scheme that certifies window and door installations comply with Building Regulations. When a FENSA-registered installer fits your windows, they notify your local council on your behalf and issue a certificate of compliance.

What FENSA registration means

  • Your installation meets Building Regulations
  • A compliance certificate is issued automatically
  • Local council notification handled for you
  • Insurance-backed guarantee included

Without FENSA certification

  • You must apply to local council yourself (costs vary)
  • No proof of compliance for future buyers
  • Can cause problems when selling your property
  • Solicitors may require retrospective sign-off
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Triple Glazing Across Shropshire

Professional triple glazing installation serving homeowners across the region

Telford Shrewsbury Newport Bridgnorth Market Drayton Wellington Dawley Madeley Ironbridge Shifnal Wolverhampton Stafford

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