
Double Glazed Patio Doors
Efficient use of energy is a must these days. It would not only
lead to lesser expenses, but it would also help clean our environment by reducing carbon dioxide emissions. Most
people say that it would be up to the government and huge power-consuming companies to figure out ways to
develop technology to curb off carbon emissions. Yet, we should also help in the fight to keep the well being of
our environment. We can do little things on our home that would help us use energy efficiently.
You may not have notice, but your old fashioned patio door is
causing you to spend unnecessary energy. Ordinary glass is a notoriously good thermal conductor. During summer
months, it can let heat from the outside to travel inside. And when it is winter, it can easily radiate coldness
inside and may cause drafts. More heat or cold inside the home during summer or winter translates into more use
of air-conditioning or heating systems. That means more energy use and more carbon emission and more expensive
electric bills.
But patio doors are such an elegant household feature that many
home owners before are not worried about spending more money for electricity and more energy that would cause
more carbon emissions. Some have advocated the use of tinted patio glass doors. While tinted glass may be a good
thermal insulator, it would deprive a home owner the most valued asset of a patio door: visual transparency. A
patio door that would not allow a home owner to relax inside his home to get an uninterrupted view of his garden
or yard would be just the same as a standard entry door.
Recognizing this dilemma, engineers and architects have developed
a double glazed patio doors.
Why Double Glazed Patio Doors Save Energy
A double glazed unit is made up of two pieces of glass. Air is
contained in the space between the pieces of glass. Air is a poor thermal conductor. Hence, heat and cold cannot
easily travel past a double glazed product.
Double glazed doors will allow you to save more money during
summer and winter months. But would it still offer you the same great and uninterrupted view of your garden like
your old fashioned patio door? The answer is a big YES. Unlike tinted glass patio doors, double glazed patio
doors provide good insulation without decreasing transparency.
Other Benefits of Double Glazed Patio Doors
Double glazed doors are not just energy savers, they also offer
other advantages for homeowners. For one thing, a double glazed patio door offers an elegant exterior. It also
allows more natural light to get inside your home. More natural light would greatly enhance the interior of your
home. So, you will get a more elegant exterior and interior with this type of door.
If you still have an old fashioned patio door or if you are
planning to install a new patio door, consider the great benefits that you will get with a double glazed patio
door. You will not only cut down your electric bill with a double glazed patio door, but you will also help
reduce carbon emissions and help in keeping the well being of our environment.
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