Jeff , good insights but assuming wall thickness is the same on both products, the number of chambers does increase fusion welding surface area so durability and corner strength is increased.
In Canada, the principal of multi chambered windows also extends to aluminum windows for commercial buildings. More chambers creates more dead air for insulation. Innotech is a great example of this. All the PVC window companies here are all using the same thickness for PVC, the differentiating factor is the number of chambers and insulating EPS foam. The one outlier is Nordik windows that has microcellular PVC that is thick PVC with millions of holes to create dead air.
Hi, Jeff. I look forward to crawling into bed every night to watch your videos. We are so confused as to what to buy. Had a question about the 4 glass companies. You mentioned Cardinal. Mr. Google brought up Vitro (formerly PPG); which are the other two companies that make residential glass? Thank you!
I had a company come out and they did talk up the number of chambers their windows have. Instead of talking about their strength they were saying that the greater number of chambers meant that the window was going to be much more insulated. The more chambers you have the better they are in terms of efficiency. Whether that's true or not I have no idea.
Hi Jeff, thanks for another great video. We are considering Sunrise vinyl windows, do you know how they are in regards of strength and number of chambers?
They are very nice windows. I think they have gone downhill a little recently since they got bought out. If you're looking for a great window company near you, please check out JeffsList.com
Ok so then if we take a Premium Vinyl and combine that with more chambers and then get the Gold Seal of approval...you get a Great Vinyl Window!? ProVia Endure window (shameless plug) sounds like fits the need!
^ one of the windows I carry is the Endure, and this video makes me want to dive more into how Provias vinyl compares to others. Luckily I'll be visiting their manufacturing plant soon :)
Jeff , good insights but assuming wall thickness is the same on both products, the number of chambers does increase fusion welding surface area so durability and corner strength is increased.
Good point.
In Canada, the principal of multi chambered windows also extends to aluminum windows for commercial buildings. More chambers creates more dead air for insulation. Innotech is a great example of this.
All the PVC window companies here are all using the same thickness for PVC, the differentiating factor is the number of chambers and insulating EPS foam. The one outlier is Nordik windows that has microcellular PVC that is thick PVC with millions of holes to create dead air.
Well done! I bought into three chamber myth for a while till I started looking at the thickness of material.
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Hi, Jeff. I look forward to crawling into bed every night to watch your videos. We are so confused as to what to buy. Had a question about the 4 glass companies. You mentioned Cardinal. Mr. Google brought up Vitro (formerly PPG); which are the other two companies that make residential glass? Thank you!
Guardian and General.
Thanks for the info. Appreciate all the info you share.
Thanks for watching, Debra! I'm glad you found our channel helpful.
Thanks u really understand what i working in the windows thanks
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I had a company come out and they did talk up the number of chambers their windows have. Instead of talking about their strength they were saying that the greater number of chambers meant that the window was going to be much more insulated. The more chambers you have the better they are in terms of efficiency. Whether that's true or not I have no idea.
There is some truth to that. However, that's not the reason they built it that way. They built it that way because they needed to for strength.
Jeff, what window is that you are holding?
That's the Amsco Retoration series
Hi Jeff, thanks for another great video. We are considering Sunrise vinyl windows, do you know how they are in regards of strength and number of chambers?
They are very nice windows. I think they have gone downhill a little recently since they got bought out.
If you're looking for a great window company near you, please check out JeffsList.com
Great explanation. I had it all wrong.
Thanks, Anthony. I'm glad that you found it helpful.
Ok so then if we take a Premium Vinyl and combine that with more chambers and then get the Gold Seal of approval...you get a Great Vinyl Window!?
ProVia Endure window (shameless plug) sounds like fits the need!
^ one of the windows I carry is the Endure, and this video makes me want to dive more into how Provias vinyl compares to others. Luckily I'll be visiting their manufacturing plant soon :)
Bingo!