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Complete Guide to Glass

Are you looking for the different types of energy efficient glass available for your home or build? Stegbar is here to answer your questions, including what is Low E glass? And is double glazing expensive?

Choosing the right type of energy efficient glass for your windows and doors is crucial for enhancing your home or project's comfort, energy efficiency, and aesthetics. With various options available, understanding the benefits and features of each energy efficient glass type can help you make an informed decision.

In this guide, we’ll explore different types of glass and their performance, helping you navigate the ins and outs of energy efficient glass.

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Understanding energy efficient glass

Energy efficient glass is designed to improve the thermal performance of windows and doors, which helps keep your home at a comfortable temperature year-round. Plus, energy efficient glass can significantly reduce your energy consumption, leading to lower utility bills and a more environmentally friendly home – making it an ideal choice!

The primary types of energy efficient glass include Low E (low emissivity) glass, which reflects heat while allowing light to pass through; toned glass, which is tinted to reduce glare and heat gain; and Integrated Glass Units (IGUs), also known as double glazing, which consists of two or more panes of glass with an insulating space between them.

Each type offers unique benefits and is suitable for different climate conditions and homeowner needs. Let’s dive into the intricacies of each type of energy efficient glass.

Types of energy-efficient glass

What is toned glass?
Toned glass, also known as tinted glass, is created by adding colour additives during the manufacturing process. Shades include grey, bronze and green, which help minimise the amount of light and heat entering your home. Toned glass is particularly suitable for warmer climates and for use around bodies of water, reducing glare and the need for artificial cooling.



Benefits:

  • Reduces glare and heat gain.
  • Enhances privacy.
  • Suitable for hot climates.

What is double glazing?
Double glazing, also known as an Integrated Glass Unit (IGU), is made up of two or more glass panes separated by a spacer and sealed to create an insulating space filled with air or gas. This design is incredibly effective at reducing the amount of heat that can pass through the window due to a process known as — think of it as a strong buffer between your home and the outdoors.

Double glazing helps to keep your home warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer, making it ideal for places with mixed or cold climates. By providing excellent thermal insulation, double glazing reduces energy loss and can help lower your heating and cooling bills.

Benefits:

  • Superior thermal insulation.
  • Reduces energy loss.
  • Improved acoustic performance.
  • Ideal for mixed and cold climates.

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Double glazed units with different glass types including (from L to R) toned, obscure, translucent, clear

Do I need double glazing? Choosing the right glass for you

Selecting the right type of energy efficient glass for your needs depends on your location and climate. Here are some recommendations to help steer you in the right direction:

  • Warm climates (QLD): Opt for Low E to minimise heat gain while maximising natural light, or toned glass to reduce both heat gain and the amount of glare in a space.
  • Mixed climates (NSW, SA): Consider Low E or double-glazed glass for excellent insulation and comfort.
  • Cold climates (ACT, VIC): Double glazing is highly recommended for superior thermal insulation and energy efficiency.

Is double glazing expensive?

The cost of double glazing can vary based on several factors, including the size and type of windows, and the materials used. While the initial investment may be higher compared to single-pane windows, double glazing offers long-term energy savings and improved comfort, making it a cost-effective choice over time.

When designing your new home or planning a renovation, it’s typically best to future-proof as much as possible to avoid having to commence more work down the line.

Stegbar's range of glass options

At Stegbar, we offer a variety of glass options, including energy efficient glass, so you can select the right option for your dream build, renovation or project. Our range includes:

  • Comfort: Optimised for energy efficiency, keeping you warm in winter and cool in summer. These are the energy efficient glass options we focused on before, including Low E, double glazing and toned glass.
  • Serenity: This type of glass reduces noise entering your home, creating a calming and peaceful indoor environment – perfect for retreats and use in busy locations.
  • Secure: Safety glass options, including laminated and toughened glass, offer enhanced protection while still looking like conventional glass.
  • Private: This option provides privacy in bathrooms, bedrooms, and entrances, reducing the need for blinds and curtains so you can enjoy natural light with added privacy.

For more energy efficient options, be sure to check out our Envira Collection of thermally broken windows and doors.

The right glass is just an appointment away

Stegbar is here to help you navigate the world of energy efficient glass and make the right decision for your application and home. For more advice on which glass type is best for your needs, feel free to contact our team or visit one of our showrooms.

 

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