Ecoglaze Secondary Glazing

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
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    Eco Secondary Glazing system uses Acrylic perspex panels, or polycarbonate panels, fitted with self adhesive magnetic tape to increase heat retention and sound insulation. Ecoglaze Secondary Glazing has four main features which directly benefit the homeowner.
    1) Financial Saving - double glaze your existing windows for a fraction of the cost
    2) Energy Saving - saves on your energy costs while making your house warmer.
    3) Reduces Condensation - providing you with a healthier environment
    4) Reduces Noise - providing you with a more pleasant home environment
    A strip of adhesive magnetic tape, similar to the type used in common fridge magnets, is applied to one side of your clear plastics panels (either perspex or polycarbonate). A second adhesive thin steel tape is applied to your window frame.
    Using magnetic attraction, the plastic panel sticks to the steel tape providing an instant double glazed effect. The magnetic tape can be applied directly to the edge of plastic panels, or alternatively there is a white trim available, which will clip on providing a neat, clean edging strip. The magnetic tape can then be applied to this trim also.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @harunyahyadotorg
    @harunyahyadotorg 6 років тому

    How much of a difference will this make? Exactly and how and why? Thanks how much will it cost?

  • @SmallbusinesspageOrg75
    @SmallbusinesspageOrg75 4 роки тому

    Looks good on your modern windows, will it work on my old wooden windows?

  • @lucasfunkt
    @lucasfunkt 2 роки тому

    What about the panels with window handles on is it as effective on them if you're trying to fit it on the inside of the handle?

  • @danielportelli2636
    @danielportelli2636 3 роки тому

    Hi I tried doing double glazing like you did but it unfortunately did not work out. The a and b magnets were not strong enough and the magnets were pulling away from the frame and Perspex. I even used glue and silicon on the frame and Perspex. The glue/silicon stuck to the frame but not to the Perspex. I ended up using double sided 1mm foam tape and stuck the perspex to the window frame and screwing them in. I was so upset doing this. What magnets did you use? Maybe here in Australia we do not have magnets like yours? I looked everywhere. The Perspex is 6mm thick.