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<blockquote data-quote="Sham Corkman" data-source="post: 6951096" data-attributes="member: 4224"><p>It’s not worth swapping double glazing out for triple glazing unless you’re changing the style of the windows or there is a major failure. The cost-benefit doesn’t really work out.</p><p></p><p>Definitely go for triple glazing if you’re currently single glazed though. </p><p></p><p>I swapped out 7 of the windows in the house to triple glazed last February and I’m already noticing the house retaining heat better. There’s still 12 double glazed and 3 velux windows no still in the house.</p><p></p><p>I got the walls pumped, rafters sprayed and 18’ of insulation installed tge year before, with a front door that was also energy rated (rare in a door apparently). It got the house from E1 to C1 BER rating.</p><p></p><p>In terms of poor Google Reviews, I spotted the company I used had what appeared to be a single family go on the attack with online bad reviews. So don’t believe everything you read.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sham Corkman, post: 6951096, member: 4224"] It’s not worth swapping double glazing out for triple glazing unless you’re changing the style of the windows or there is a major failure. The cost-benefit doesn’t really work out. Definitely go for triple glazing if you’re currently single glazed though. I swapped out 7 of the windows in the house to triple glazed last February and I’m already noticing the house retaining heat better. There’s still 12 double glazed and 3 velux windows no still in the house. I got the walls pumped, rafters sprayed and 18’ of insulation installed tge year before, with a front door that was also energy rated (rare in a door apparently). It got the house from E1 to C1 BER rating. In terms of poor Google Reviews, I spotted the company I used had what appeared to be a single family go on the attack with online bad reviews. So don’t believe everything you read. [/QUOTE]
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