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Triple-glazed windows have been designed particularly for the Nordic countries with extreme climatic conditions. In contrast, double-glazed glasses are useful if you’re living in a moderate climate, such as Australia or Britain.
Latest studies have revealed that any room with triple-glazed windows will have 18 degrees Celcius more temperature than single-glazed uPVC and between 3 to 7 degrees warmer than any room having double-glazed windows uPVC.
The drawback is the cost, meaning triple-glazed windows cost slightly more than double due to better materials as well as manufacturing costs associated.
Furthermore, it’s more challenging to fit any triple-glazed windows into frames; thus, installers will charge more.
Lastly, unless you’re not living in a freezing climate, our advice would be to go with double-glazed windows or uPVC.
Or consider triple-glazed windows for rooms only that undergo rapid temperature fall, but at the cost of lower light intensity from outside.