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double-glaze

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  1. provide with two sheets of glass

How To Use double-glaze In A Sentence

  • The teak double-glazed windows contrast with the creamy yellow render, and shades of yellow form the backdrop for much of the interior.
  • The windows will also be slightly smaller, and some will be triple-pane, for better insulation than the double-glazed windows in the first two wings. Lessons Learned
  • The strong, visor-like bands of glazing are also retained, but replaced with double-glazed units and a secondary line of glazing to improve acoustic conditions.
  • You can insulate a house against heat loss by having the windows double-glazed.
  • The new double-glazed windows cut out the sounds of traffic. Songs of Love & Death
  • In the existing house, the windows are double-glazed and use high-performance glass.
  • Install fire resistant roofs, boxed eaves, double-glazed windows and ember-resistant attic vents. Wildfires prompt discussion on fire resistant gardens
  • Fortunately, the tsunami did not reach the building, and the damage was limited to broken glass on the first and third floors, part of a window on the double-glazed south side, a section of ceiling that had fallen on the top floor, solar equipment, and a rooftop air duct. Why One Remained Standing
  • The timber-framed two-storey building has a reclaimed slate roof, double-glazed windows and heavily insulated floors and ceiling.
  • Now, twelve years later, his six months in the RAF ended early because of an unspecified problem with his right knee, he was a senior executive in a firm that manufactured double-glazed windows, he told me, with, since the divorce, a smaller house than he felt that he deserved and only a golden retriever for company. Songs of Love & Death
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