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Energy Efficient Glazing and Low-E Glass

Energy efficient glazing and double glazing upgrades for Sydney commercial buildings, combining thermal and acoustic performance for noisy urban precincts.

Overview

Energy efficient glazing for commercial and residential buildings across Sydney. Sydney buildings benefit from double glazing that addresses both thermal performance and urban noise reduction, particularly in high-traffic precincts around the CBD, Barangaroo and Parramatta. Upgrading to double glazing and low-E glass is one of the most effective ways to reduce building energy consumption, improve occupant comfort and meet sustainability targets. We supply and install high-performance insulated glass units manufactured to AS/NZS 4666, plus retrofit secondary glazing systems and NCC Section J compliance solutions.

Capabilities

  • Double and triple glazed insulated units
  • Low emissivity coated glass
  • Argon and krypton gas filled units
  • Solar control and tinted glazing
  • Retrofit secondary glazing systems
  • NCC Section J compliance solutions
  • Energy modelling and payback analysis

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Frequently Asked Questions

What energy savings can I expect from double glazing?

Double glazing typically reduces heat transfer through windows by 40 to 60%. Combined with low E coatings and gas fill, reductions of up to 70% are achievable. Actual savings depend on building orientation, climate and existing glazing.

Can existing windows be retrofitted with double glazing?

In some cases, existing frames can be adapted to accept insulated glass units. Where this is not possible, secondary glazing systems can be installed on the interior side. We assess the most cost effective approach for each building.

Does energy efficient glazing help with acoustics?

Yes. Double glazed units provide significantly better acoustic insulation than single glazing. Laminated glass and asymmetric unit configurations further improve sound reduction performance.