Triple Pane vs Double Pane in the Best Replacement Windows

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
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    Which is the best glass option when it comes to your new replacement windows, triple pane or double pane? We'll show you the advantages and the disadvantages so you can decide.

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  • @andrewrsletten
    @andrewrsletten 8 років тому +7

    Great video! Make total sense in most markets. I live in a northern region of the US with temps that dip into the 0 to 20 below range. One of the areas that triple-pane greatly out-performs double-pane is in the resistance to condensation. With the same environmental conditions in a home, triple-pane will do a much better job keeping the condensation off and has a higher interior glass temperature. Again, that can be a big benefit depending on the climate.

  • @michaelv8633
    @michaelv8633 7 років тому +17

    Let's not forget that the triple glazing reduces the outside noise dramatically, as well as the chance of vast condensation on the interior surface of the glass.

  • @gweedomurray9923
    @gweedomurray9923 4 роки тому +12

    Love this man's straight forward presentation and no cheesy background music.

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      @treyevan8914 3 роки тому

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      @bodhiderrick3515 3 роки тому

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      @treyevan8914 3 роки тому

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    • @bodhiderrick3515
      @bodhiderrick3515 3 роки тому

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  • @The_Joker_
    @The_Joker_ 6 років тому +3

    Triple glaze is by far a better choice than double glaze.
    For $100+ per window you make it back on thermals over 10-20 years.

  • @neighborbob3043
    @neighborbob3043 7 років тому +3

    Great info on your vid! I'm getting ready to replace all of the windows in my Northern Mo ranch home. My house faces North, so I get overheated by the two windows facing east from my living room and bedroom, and the two facing west off my attached garage. So I think I will spend the extra bucks for these four windows to be triple pane. The North and South windows never see direct sun, except for the South ones in the Winter when I want the sun. Going triple pane on those four windows will save me the huge expense of buying aluminum awnings which can be over $2,000.00 each and block ones view.
    Also, I burn wood in the Winter for heat, so I am not really concerned with any heat loss I may have, as I oftentimes have to open a window anyway as it gets too hot at times. Thanks again.............. Bob

    • @robertswift6101
      @robertswift6101 7 років тому +1

      if you are burning wood double pain is all you will need since you are concerned with energy efficient,,save the money instead.

    • @MaximumEfficiency
      @MaximumEfficiency 7 років тому

      3 for the N, 2 for the S windows?

  • @johnfrankruiz7752
    @johnfrankruiz7752 5 років тому +3

    I appreciate your honesty.

  • @johnstoudt7476
    @johnstoudt7476 6 років тому +1

    from single pane to double pane windows makes all the difference.you will notice considerable difference from the get go.i understand that they don't make single pane windows anymore or I should say they are very hard to find.do you homework before buying anything.installation is key as well.very top quality windows can have poor installation and vise versa.

  • @littlered6780
    @littlered6780 2 роки тому

    I NEED HELP! I know this is a fairly old vid so I might not get my answer, but i am puzzled.. Doesn't heat seek cold? Cold does not seek heat. Conditioned spaces in cold climates suffer from heat loss.. It's the heat exiting the building through the panes, the walls, cracks etc. Here is an experiment to try and a good way to really understand... If you have, say, a piece of foil backed insulation board. Even a 4 x 4 piece - on a cold, cold winters night walk up to your largest window ( a picture window is best) and quickly hold the insulation board against the window... you'll imediatly break the exiting stream of heat and feel it bounce back in your face. When you open a door on a frigid day; it's the heat rushing out allowing the cold to infiltrate.. MY QUESTION is why do we, this video, concentrate so much time on exterior heat gain rather than interior heat loss? Did I misunderstand something? Was it a vid for 1, 2, and 3 zone heating areas? I want my window to stop 90/97% heat loss here in the Adirondacks. In the end maybe I missed something. Do they work in reverse during the heating months? From my understanding of the low E coating the answer is no.. HELP!

    • @gregcorwin8316
      @gregcorwin8316 2 роки тому

      There is an emphasis on keeping heat out versus keeping heat in because in most parts of the country (US) cooling a home uses significantly more energy than heating it. In most cases a dual pane is more than adequate in cooling dominated climates while triple pane has a big advantage over dual pane in keeping a house warm in winter.
      LowE coatings come in high solar heat gain, moderate solar heat gain, and low solar heat gain versions. A high solar heat gain coating is going to let in almost as much solar heat as will clear glass. The advantage of the coating is that it will keep the heat in once it's inside but clear glass will let the heat back out faster than it came in. Obviously you don't want to deal with that in summer, but it's great in winter.

  • @beckyzhang7045
    @beckyzhang7045 Рік тому

    can I get a film to my inside window to prevent winter heat lost without change window frame?

  • @shwetathakur6082
    @shwetathakur6082 5 років тому +1

    Excellent explanation. Sir can u plz explain work of double pane Windows in winters ??

  • @tommywright6737
    @tommywright6737 7 років тому +3

    I would rather let the heat energy in the home in the winter time. All that infrared coming in would be better than reflecting it back out. I would want the windows without the coating is that possible? If I want sunlight in the summer I just go outside so I'd just block it with blinds then.

    • @MaximumEfficiency
      @MaximumEfficiency 7 років тому +1

      depends how much sun you have

    • @harunyahyadotorg
      @harunyahyadotorg 6 років тому +1

      Dennis Daley we get hot weather 10 days in the year, and cold weather 355 days in the year. I rather have the heat come in. We obviously don’t have an air con as a result.
      And in those ten days we open the windows and close the blinds and curtains. And mostly we don’t care as we are outside enjoying our ten days of our annual ten days of hot sun shine.

    • @harunyahyadotorg
      @harunyahyadotorg 6 років тому +1

      We live in sunny Manchester btw.

  • @whitedragon101
    @whitedragon101 6 років тому +1

    Do these energy tests apply in reverse if you live in a cold place where it’s all about keeping heat in?
    Also if you have it so the coating is keeping heat in rather than put does that mean you don’t see a darkening from the inside?

  • @21boxhead
    @21boxhead 3 роки тому

    YOU OVERLOOKED ON SOUND 3 PANE WILL BLOCK OUT MORE NOISE

  • @Eljaguarcito1
    @Eljaguarcito1 3 роки тому

    Es decisión de cada quien, aquí en Texas no son necesarios los vidrios de triple pane, y aún así, si las tiendas los vendieran. Yo me quedo con los double pane windows porque yo quiero luz natural entrando a mi casa. Pero que cada quien decida, por 7 puntos de diferencia yo no voy a pagar 100 dlls más, y también que los triple pane son más oscuros, no thanks... I’m going to stay with the double pane...😁

  • @fhoofe3245
    @fhoofe3245 6 років тому +2

    the intro and outro...stop with the loud-ass barking please!

  • @MrAquinas1
    @MrAquinas1 7 років тому +1

    I'm planning a bay window with two casement angle panes and a fixed center. At six feet vertical, what material would best handle the weight. And who among name brands makes triple pane bay windows.

    • @Dbulkss
      @Dbulkss 7 років тому

      Where are you located?

  • @crownspecialties
    @crownspecialties 3 роки тому

    Have you seen Renewal by Andersen's duel pane high performance smart sun glass? Their glass blocks out 95 percent of UV rays!! No tint! No green hue

  • @DoorwinGroupCom
    @DoorwinGroupCom 4 роки тому

    We have excellent Double Panes and Triple Panes Insulation Glass Units for our windows. Also, All of them are Fully Tempered Glass. With Low-E Coating and Argon Gas Filled. Around 50-100usd per sqm.

  • @joereeder
    @joereeder 3 роки тому

    How about a video on the % of seal failures on windows using floated glass that typically uses aluminum spacers with a screw holding back the argon vs the stainless steel vacuum sealed glass that actually has a 20 yr 150% reimbursement from Cardinal to its purchaser. Lol...lifetime glass warranty is only because the window company is using it as a marketing ploy (actual glass manufacturers do not offer anything of the sort) just like vinyl window companies use triple as a bigger focus so it can differentiate away from weaker frames that fail in direct sunlight in 8-12 yrs.

  • @darrylchase3688
    @darrylchase3688 Рік тому

    What's your experience with the reliability of an inner membrane between glass panes? I've heard they split within a few years.

  • @joeschneider67
    @joeschneider67 3 роки тому

    do you get the e-coating glass from Cardinal glass? Then you just made windows for houses or buildings?

  • @JamesButlerEMF
    @JamesButlerEMF 9 років тому +6

    I enjoy your videos Window Dog. Triple windows should last longer, more resistant glazing (assuming non-metal spacers), better properties (conduction and convection, as cited) and even security (i.e.breakage). The biggest thing to me though is Sound Mitigation and this seems entirely lost in the window industry. People who live near highways/high traffic sounds have more health issues - even people who say the noise doesn't bother them. All I do is Triple with Krypton Gas, Offset Technology and Insulated Frames. People are stunned at the sound difference. And our product sells at a lower price than 80% of the run-of-the-mill LowE Argon doubles. I'm in Canada but I'd like to put links to your videos on our website and hope you dig into some of these other elements in future. P.S. We have a QUAD Window too. Thanks. Jim

    • @gregcorwin8316
      @gregcorwin8316 2 роки тому

      "(assuming non-metal spacers)", actually the most durable and longest lasting spacer on the market is stainless steel.

  • @rterry2752
    @rterry2752 4 роки тому

    Volume was bad.

  • @entwine14
    @entwine14 8 років тому +1

    What about for a sunroom? I want a nice sunroom that will be used as a game room and yoga studio all year round. I live in Florida and it is hot here! I would love for it to stay cool in the sunroom with our split Air conditioning. Please advise! Thank you so much!

    • @Thewindowdog
      @Thewindowdog  8 років тому

      +Arlene hartwell you just need to look at the type of low-e coating on the glass. We offer windows in Florida with great coatings that stop the heat. Doesn't matter if it's a sunroom or any other room there are always great solutions.

    • @robertchenoweth1115
      @robertchenoweth1115 8 років тому +1

      Please look at the "U" value of the window. It's the insulation value & it will make a big difference in heat transfer (not direct sunlight). The low-e coating is for glass in direct sun - If you have a designed overhang to keep the windows in shadow (critical for southern states) the low-e coating will make little to no difference.

  • @chicogomez1637
    @chicogomez1637 4 роки тому

    Any opininon on heatshield 19 windows by Norco out of Massachusetts??

  • @MaximumEfficiency
    @MaximumEfficiency 7 років тому +1

    great info, visual light is often neglected

  • @kealiimahoe25
    @kealiimahoe25 3 роки тому

    Tons of value information! Appreciate you! Where could I find that window sales kit? I love that setup and demonstration.

  • @JayGrYnD
    @JayGrYnD 9 років тому +1

    Thank you for this video #salute

  • @anthonyhill8061
    @anthonyhill8061 9 років тому +1

    Cheers what a great vid, gave the info that I needed......

  • @matthewlloyd956
    @matthewlloyd956 3 роки тому

    How does the gap change the heat transfer? if you have a small gap or a larger gap between the panes? Also what about the thickness of the glass as well?

  • @Astracygnus
    @Astracygnus 3 роки тому

    If soundproofing is goal, which one is better?

  • @MadiedoJason
    @MadiedoJason 9 років тому +1

    Great video man very rounded down to earth review. Keep it up!

  • @winstonchurchill3597
    @winstonchurchill3597 5 років тому

    No this information did not help - the insulation in the walls of a Southern homes do not warrant the extra expense of triple pane windows. Perhaps if one lives in Minnesota, but triple pane windows in Georgia is a waste of money.

  • @gweedomurray9923
    @gweedomurray9923 3 роки тому

    Re the cost of double vs triple; one might consider triple on the side of the home that gets the most cold in winter, like the north side or any side where the wind blows the hardest winter air. A side that faces the most noise is a consideration too. So, two pane where it's not critical and 3 where it is.

  • @Edgardocelectric007
    @Edgardocelectric007 6 років тому

    Hi just saw you video I am currently working on a timber frame home in Montana front side will have a vast amount of glass so I am going with triple pane glass. What I can't seem to get much info is just the insert portion of the glass, which is what I am interested in as well as the shape I can custom order, looking for triangle shape inserts as well as trapazoi shape on lower sections. Can you help

  • @kayingthao5072
    @kayingthao5072 3 роки тому

    Thank you for being straight forward

  • @verlyndateague5618
    @verlyndateague5618 8 років тому +1

    This was extremely helpful. Thank you!

  • @johnrogers1794
    @johnrogers1794 4 роки тому

    I live in a community here in Florida near Disney. There are about 40 homes at all from most in the save year. I am now looking around about not "deals", and marketing, just looking for good vinyl windows...
    We have gone from about 8 down to 2 and one is now Mezzo and it seems that we now have the Company sell to.

    • @johnrogers1794
      @johnrogers1794 4 роки тому

      Thank you about "TheWindowDog", that help about windows how to get schooled....

  • @boedillard8807
    @boedillard8807 3 роки тому

    Now that people are building 2x6 houses with 2" or 4" of external insulation - why don't we make much thicker windows - I think the increased distance between the panes should increase the R value or decrease the U value. Or for that matter why not have 4 pane windows since even triple pane windows are about 1/4th or 1/5th the insulation value of the walls.

    • @gregcorwin8316
      @gregcorwin8316 2 роки тому

      The optimum spacing between glass panes for energy performance is 7/16" to 9/16". Below or above that width range performance begins to decline.

  • @Jaco3688
    @Jaco3688 3 роки тому

    Interesting, but up here in Michigan, we’re more concerned about energy getting OUT, rather than heat coming IN

    • @CaseAgainstFaith1
      @CaseAgainstFaith1 3 роки тому

      Insulation works both ways. Doesn't matter which side is the warm side which is the cold side.

  • @specialized29er86
    @specialized29er86 4 роки тому

    What's the energy percentage on a straight single pane of glass?

  • @michaelchan877
    @michaelchan877 2 роки тому

    You can always try to haggle with the manufacturer that quoted you for the 3 pane by saying that you want to go for the manufacturer that makes the 2 pane unless they bring down the cost of their 3 pane to meet the price of the 2 pane as much as possible.

  • @Keepingitreal98
    @Keepingitreal98 9 років тому

    I just bought windows that had a free upgrade to triple pane windows. I noticed athe tint on the slider part of the window ehich i was told the window would have. But on the stationary side of the window it doesn't seem to tinted at all? Is that normal? I would like some input before talking to the business. Asap please.

    • @Thewindowdog
      @Thewindowdog  9 років тому

      Keepingitreal98 Hey there, I hope I'm understanding your question right. You'll typically see the same glass option on both halves of a slider window.

  • @pipynolove1234
    @pipynolove1234 4 роки тому

    Need canvassers?

  • @badboysandhu
    @badboysandhu 3 роки тому

    Good info

  • @joeschneider67
    @joeschneider67 3 роки тому

    What if I lose the gas inside the glass? How well are those seals to keep gas inside?

    • @carlossaroufim
      @carlossaroufim 2 роки тому

      whatever type of gas is inside the glass it will be lost over time there is no escaping it. The result is just a few lower numbers in its performance.

  • @atxnsx6542
    @atxnsx6542 9 років тому +2

    You are only taking into account UV / Radiant heat. You do not take into account convective energy that causes draft. Remember, it's only daylight / sunny 50% of the time and the sun only shines on a window an average of 50% of that time. So your radiant energy rant only affects the transmittance of energy 25% of the time. The other 75% of the time the triple pane window is far superior. Until you've owned a home with triple pane windows, you don't get it.

    • @danm5050
      @danm5050 9 років тому

      +ATXNSX This test measures one thing, not every thing. Thanks for taking the time to write.

    • @MaximumEfficiency
      @MaximumEfficiency 7 років тому

      yes, but if you have a lot of sun at 300w/m2, double mihgt be better

  • @XeviousvSBlackmanta
    @XeviousvSBlackmanta 9 років тому

    Good info.

  • @timconnelly694
    @timconnelly694 6 років тому +3

    Not a big fan of triple glaze. Adds a lot of extra weight to the sash, also adds strain to the sash support system. In many cases, argon gas becomes all gone gas after a few years. It leaks out. A window manufactured with a quality Double insulated glass unit is still the best bet. Believe me, not all insulated glass units are made the same. Some fail much faster than others, depending on the air space used and bonding agent involved.

    • @ljnealsons2595
      @ljnealsons2595 6 років тому +1

      All the issues you mention are serious concerns, however if you are purchasing the triple pane from a reputable manufacture, all those issues are covered under their warranty. Always check warranty's.

    • @winstonchurchill3597
      @winstonchurchill3597 5 років тому +1

      I agree totally - triple pane windows are a scam - why stop at three panes?

    • @TheSeriesofTubes
      @TheSeriesofTubes Рік тому

      Quintuple pane at minumum

  • @mfuhrmanTX
    @mfuhrmanTX 8 років тому

    Where is your video on spacers

    • @Thewindowdog
      @Thewindowdog  8 років тому

      +Michael Fuhrman click on all videos and you should see it.

  • @alaskanguy28
    @alaskanguy28 9 років тому +1

    Thanks that help me out a lot!!

  • @gerardotinoco5172
    @gerardotinoco5172 8 років тому

    Double pane material

    • @Thewindowdog
      @Thewindowdog  8 років тому

      +gerardo tinoco not sure what you mean. One of those samples is triple pane. The test works the same way, double or triple pane.

    • @gerardotinoco5172
      @gerardotinoco5172 8 років тому

      Trying to build a double pane window and I need to buy the material to do it. My problem is that I do not know who sell this material and how it is call.

    • @Who2Rawww
      @Who2Rawww 5 років тому

      Semen

  • @PopaMircea
    @PopaMircea 9 років тому

    great info!!! how about a comparison between different triple pane solutions.
    i head about 40mm and 52mm thickness in triple pane windows.
    Does the extra space between the glass layes make any difference ?

    • @Thewindowdog
      @Thewindowdog  9 років тому +1

      Popa Mircea Just take a look at the ratings and you'll be able to tell. The U-Factor and the SHGC of the window will tell the whole story. You'll probably find it doesn't make much difference. You can find more info on the ratings here: thewindowdog.com/window-ratings-explained/

    • @robertchenoweth1115
      @robertchenoweth1115 8 років тому +1

      +Popa Mircea Always ask for the U-value of the Assembly. Many manufactures use the same glass manufactures & the same specs but the entire window assembly will be the difference between an A window and a pour investment. To get this, the manuf. will need the size and the type of operation (or fixed)

    • @salem4242
      @salem4242 8 років тому

      ..............

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    @salem4242 8 років тому

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