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Thermos window replacement: FAQ

If you're having problems with glazing that can't be defogg, where fog has built up for too long, or if your glazing has become bleached, you may be considering installing better insulating glass with brilliant transparency.

If the structure of your windows is still in good condition, we strongly recommend that you opt for our thermal pane replacement service instead of replacing your entire windows. Whether for your home or business, this cost-effective solution will give you brand-new, high-performance, aesthetically pleasing glazing.

What is a thermos window?

Glazing, the glass part of the window, can be single, double or even triple-glazed. When it's made up of two panes of glass joined together with a space filled with argon gas, it's known as thermopane or sealed unit glass.
Its main function is to improve the energy efficiency of windows, hence the addition of a low-emissivity membrane and a filler gas. Depending on the material used, windows generally last around twenty years.
In short, the term "thermos" in the context of windows refers to a type of insulating glass that helps make a home more energy-efficient by improving thermal insulation.
 

Why replace a window thermos?

There are several reasons why you might consider replacing the thermos (or insulating glass) in your windows:

  1. Improved energy efficiency: Thermo glazing is designed to reduce heat loss in winter and prevent excessive heat from entering in summer. By replacing existing glazing with higher-quality thermopane, you can improve your home's energy efficiency (heating and cooling), which can lead to savings on your energy bills.

  2. Reduced draughts: Thermos windows reduce draughts, which improves indoor comfort by creating a more thermally stable environment. This means fewer cold zones near windows in winter and less excessive heat in summer.

  3. Reduced outside noise: The sealed unit can also help reduce outside noise, improving acoustic comfort inside your home.

  4. Increased property value: Installing windows with quality thermal pane glazing can increase the value of your property, as it improves energy efficiency and living comfort.

  5. Aging of existing glazing: If your existing window glazing is damaged, obsolete or showing signs of deterioration, it makes sense to replace it to maintain the integrity and appearance of your windows.

Ultimately, replacing the thermos glazing on your windows can have significant benefits in terms of energy efficiency, comfort and property value, making it an option to consider if you're looking to upgrade your existing windows.

Who can change a thermal pane window?

Window glass replacement can be carried out by different people or professionals, depending on your preference and the complexity of the job. Here are a few options to consider:

  • Glazing professionals: Glaziers are professionals who specialize in cutting, installing and replacing window glass. They are skilled in this type of work and can provide you with quality service.

  • Window renovation companies: Many companies specializing in window renovation offer complete glass replacement services. They can not only replace the glass, but also take care of the entire window, including the frame, if necessary.

  • Home improvement contractors: If you're doing other home improvement work, you may want to consider hiring a general contractor to manage window glass replacement as part of your overall project.

  • Experienced do-it-yourselfers: If you're experienced in manual labor and window glass replacement is relatively straightforward, you may be able to do it yourself. However, this will depend on your skills and the tools available.

How much does a window thermos cost?

The cost of insulating glass units (IGUs) for windows depends on a number of factors, including the size of the window, the type of IGU chosen, the manufacturer, the geographic region and the cost of installation labor. Here are some things to consider when estimating the cost of insulating glass for a window:

  • Window size: Larger windows require more insulating glass, which will increase the cost.

  • Type of insulating glass: There are a number of different insulating glass options, including standard double glazing, triple glazing for better insulation, low-emissivity glazing for greater energy efficiency, and so on. The cost will vary according to the option you choose.

  • Number of windows: If you're planning to replace several windows in your home, the total cost will naturally be higher.

  • Manufacturer and quality: Different manufacturers offer products of varying quality. High-quality insulating glass units may be more expensive, but will often offer better long-term performance.

  • Geographical region: Labor and material costs vary according to geographical region. Prices may be higher in areas with a high cost of living.

  • Installation: The cost of professional installation must also be taken into account. Correct installation is essential to guarantee the efficiency and airtightness of insulating glass units.

Basco's words

It's important to note that window glass replacement can be tricky, especially for large windows or those with special features. If the window is under warranty, it's also best to call in the professionals to avoid voiding the warranty. In all cases, be sure to take appropriate safety precautions when handling glass to avoid injury. If you have any doubts, or if you're not sure you can do it safely yourself, it's advisable to call in professionals like Basco Windows & Doors.