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Glass for Your Home | Windows, Doors, Roofs, Glazing | Pilkington

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Pilkington's glass products will make your home more comfortable, secure &; attractive. Visit us to find out more about our glass doors, roofs & windows.

Glass Systems - Pilkington

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Our glass systems are developed for use in glass façades, walls or roofs, and also for internal glazing applications. Pilkington Profilit™ allows designers and specifiers to transform courtyards into cosy interiors, enclose private and public outdoor areas under glass roofs and build stunning glass façades.

Internal Partition - Pilkington

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Internal Partition; Photovoltaics; Roof Glazing; Shopfront; Stairs; Windows; Glass Furniture; Internal Partition Glass is an excellent choice for internal partitions. Not only does it allow light to penetrate further into a building but it can provide many other functions: ... There are numerous applications for glass as an internal divide ...

Windows - Pilkington

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Windows Glass can enhance your windows in more ways than you might imagine. Our wide range of glass can be used in various ways in an IGU (insulating glass unit) to help achieve improved window performance, as well as aesthetic enhancement to any style of home.

Double Glazing Units - g-value guide

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Double Glazing Units - g-value guide g-value Colour/tint Product (6mm panes) 0.18: Clear/Neutral: Pilkington Suncool ...

Ask Pilkington

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With single glazing and older style double glazing a larger proportion of heat was lost to the outside through the glass but nowadays, modern low-e glazed windows help to keep more of the heat inside and the outer pane is not heated as much. ... The householders are focused on saving energy and maintaining a comfortable internal environment ...

Part O: What you need to know - Pilkington

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Phil Brown, European regulatory marketing manager at Pilkington United Kingdom Limited, part of the NSG Group, explains what architects need to know about the new Part O building regulations, how they differ across the country, and why they don’t need to spell the end of the highly glazed dwellings favoured by homeowners.

Glass and Thermal Stress

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Details of any internal or external blind/louvres ; Details of any back up i.e where a panel makes up a level to a floor or ceiling behind the glass allowing hot air to be trapped and reflecting back at the glass. The framing material including thermal breaks and frame colour. The window size and if it opens. I.e. changes the angle to the sun.

Energy-efficient Glass

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We offer a range of low-e energy-efficient glazing to suit every type of property, from a modern home to an older traditional styled home. Related Products Pilkington energiKare™ Range Our own range of energy-efficient double glazed units for use in domestic applications.

Window Energy Ratings

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Window Energy Ratings were originally launched in March 2004 by the British Fenestration Rating Council (BFRC), an independent government-supported body established to develop and administer a system of Window Energy Ratings in the UK. The BFRC is run by the Glass & Glazing Federation (GGF) the trade body representing many window companies.

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