Single-glazing refers to one solitary pane of glass that creates a barrier between the outdoors and your indoor environment. It isn’t particularly energy efficient.
When building a high-performance, energy-efficient home, we opt for more high-performance glazing.
Low-E glass
Low-E glass, or low emissivity glass, is a type of high-performance glass designed to reduce the amount of infrared and UV radiation entering your home through the window.
It is a standard clear glass pane with a special super-thin transparent coating on one side. This coating is spectrally selective, which means it’s engineered to reduce specific types of infrared and UV radiation passing through the glass, reducing heat transfer.
Double glazing
A double-glazed window features two panes of glass. But it’s not just two panes arranged in a frame: they’re separated by a gap that is sealed airtight and filled either with air or an insulating gas, usually argon. Double glazing generally significantly out performs single pane Low-E glass.
The gap between the two glass panels acts as an insulating barrier, reducing the heat passed between the outside and inside of the window.
You can also find high-performance double glazing, which is a combination of double glazing with Low-E glass. These windows are more common and cost-effective than triple glazing in Perth.
Triple glazing
Triple glazing introduces another pane of glass into the equation. It allows another sealed cavity also to be filled with the same insulating gas. Adding this second air pocket between the outside and inside of the house helps lower the window’s thermal conductivity. However, they may not be the most cost-effective option as they can be 30-50% more than double-glazed windows and generally aren’t required for the Perth climate.