double glazing

NOUN
  1. a window with two panes of glass and a space between them; reduces heat and noise transmission through the window
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  • Pretty, sweet, charming and as far from the slick, besuited, smarmy sort of double glazing type sales rep I had expected.
  • Double glazing will eliminate these draughts as well as stopping condensation on the window pane and reducing noise.
  • The external joinery is composed of lacquered aluminum with thermal break and low-emissivity double glazing. PREFAB FRIDAY: Drop House | Inhabitat
  • You should ensure yourself against loss of heat by having double glazing.
  • The research did not take into account other popular features added to lift prices, such as a conservatory or double glazing. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is particularly effective in older homes with sash windows and is costs less than putting in double glazing. The Sun
  • You should ensure yourself against loss of heat by having double glazing.
  • Under the green deal, about 14m homeowners will be eligible for cheap loans for energy efficiency measures such as fitting double glazing. Times, Sunday Times
  • I already have loft insulation, cavity wall insulation and double glazing. The Sun
  • Tenants are benefiting from a range of new technologies, including double glazing and communal gas boilers with intelligent controls, which result in lower heating bills. Times, Sunday Times
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