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Want to save more on energy bills? Double glaze your windows!

Redditch Editorial 30th Oct, 2023   0

In a bid to combat soaring energy costs and improve household sustainability, UK homeowners are finding double glazed windows to be a worthy strategy in slashing their energy bills.

Over 87% of all homeowners in the UK have now implemented full double-glazed windows throughout their homes in a bid to reduce both their carbon footprint and their energy expenses. The question is, how do these windows help?

The science behind double glazed windows

Double glazed windows are an innovative solution to preserving the heat in your home by eliminating draught in your windows and frames. The windows are made up of two glass panes with a vacuumed air gap in between, creating an insulated barrier.




The window frame often comes in a few different options such as aluminium, uPVC or traditional wood, though it is highly advised to make use of a stronger, more durable material such as aluminium or uPVC to maximise your home’s ability to preserve heat.

The advantages to double glazed windows

Besides their impressive ability to insulate your entire property for a lower cost, double glazed windows boast a range of advantages that can enhance your living experience. Here are some associated advantages to double glazed windows.


  • Improved home insulation

The gap between the two glass panels can be filled with either air or argon gas. The latter is particularly effective in making sure no heat passes through it, allowing your home to preserve its heat during winter, and block excess heat from entering your home in summer.

  • Lower energy bills

Thanks to the improved insulation, your home will be less susceptible to draught and other losses of heat or cool. In no time, this will reflect in your reduced utility bills, as less energy is wasted in controlling the temperature of your home.

  • Enhanced home security

Alongside its impressive insulation capabilities, double glazed windows also add an extra layer of security to your home. These windows are much more robust and resistant to breakages and can be enhanced even further by opting for security glass options.

  • Reduced noise 

Double-glazed windows are remarkably effective in noise reduction, due to the insulated air in the windows being able to absorb a majority of outside noise. This can come in handy especially if you live in busy or loud areas of your town.

  • Reduced condensation

Since moisture cannot pass through the airtight glass, double glazed windows help eliminate condensation from occurring in your home. This reduction in moisture helps prevent structural damage to your property, as well as any build-up of mould or rot on your window panes and furniture.

  • Reduced carbon footprint 

Last but certainly not least, double glazed windows help you live a more sustainable life by reducing your carbon footprint. Due to a preserved stable temperature in your home, your household will observe significant long-term reductions in emissions, as well as utility bills.

How much do double glazed windows cost?

Like with any investment, the prominent concern often ends up being the price. Granted, many factors can affect the cost of double glazing, such as your choice of glass, choice of frame material, and how many windows there are in your home. Despite this difficulty to give an exact sum, estimates can be drawn from market prices.

For a 4 to 6 window house in the UK, the average cost for double glazed windows would approximately range from £1,500 to £3,390, depending on the type of glass and framing material you opt for.

For an 8 to 10 window house, you can expect your average costs to range between £3,000 and £5,650. Finally, for homes with upwards of 12 to 18 windows, the total cost can rise to sit somewhere between £4,500 and £10,170 depending on the number of windows in your home, and the materials you choose.While these costs may seem steep, double glazed windows are a remarkably robust investment with a lifespan of 25-30 years, minimal maintenance costs and an impressive capability to fully insulate your home. They are sure to reduce your overall energy bills drastically in the long run.

For an accurate double glaze window price, it is advised to consult with a local professional installer to get the most accurate quotes.

The verdict

With all things considered, it is no surprise that majority of the UK has opted to double glaze the windows in their homes. With foolproof noise and temperature insulation, enhanced security and a long lifespan, these windows can help curtail your rising energy bills, whilst also reducing your carbon footprint.

It is always recommended to get in touch with a professional local installer that can assess your property and give you accurate quote prices on a double glaze window price. That way, you can be ensured that you get the best deal for your investment.

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