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When your double glazed window panes are faulty, you can either reseal or replace the sealed sheets of glass. Sometimes, the decision on whether to reseal or replace is based on the type of glass and the extent of the damage.<br><br>https://easiglaze.co.uk/blog/reseal-double-glazed-windows/
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Slide 1 Can I Reseal Double Glazed Windows?
Slide 7 Double glazing comprises two glass window panes which have a vacuum or an inert gas-filled area in between the window panes. Double glazing is put in place to contain the transmission of heat in the particular area of a building. Double glazing can be achieved in both doors and windows of a building to prevent heat loss. Generally, double glazing is a heat insulating element.
Slide 10 There are a lot of factors to consider for the full potential of double glazing to be achieved. The factors that will determine the life expectancy of double glazing include: • The quality of the materials used • The distance between both panes (inner and outer) • The change in temperature • The direction of the double glazing • Skillfulness • Geographic location • The area of installation • The insulating glass units Your logo
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