Glass
Glass
Our double-glazed units are Low E and argon gas filled as standard. Argon's density minimises heat loss, while Low-E glass optimises insulation.
Triple glazing
Triple glazing has three panes of glass instead of two. The difference between double and triple glazing is that the triple glazed unit has two air gaps, not just one, to reduce thermal transmission.

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Enlighten Glass
Enlighten glass is a 0.5mm Boro-Aluminosilicate glass that combines strength, lightness, and thermal performance in an ultra-thin profile. Developed through Corning’s proprietary fusion forming process, it delivers exceptional uniformity and durability at a thickness never before seen in architectural glazing.
- Ultra-thin construction – At just 0.5 mm, Enlighten™ Glass enables lighter, thinner glazing units without compromising on performance.
- Thinner profiles – Enables triple glazing to fit seamlessly into 28mm cavities, opening retrofit opportunities.
- Retrofit projects – Upgrade from double to triple glazing within existing frames.
- Improved energy efficiency – Delivers outstanding thermal insulation while minimising bulk and material usage.
- Sustainable construction – Contribute to energy-efficient building standards without added bulk.
Laminated Glass
Laminated glass consists of two glass panes securely fused by interlayers, ensuring a durable, cohesive structure, even upon breakage. Available in various thicknesses and customisable compositions, it offers diverse benefits like low emissions and enhanced insulation.

Integral window blinds
Integrated Venetian blinds, sealed within the double-glazed unit, remain protected from damage and eliminates the need for cleaning. This design also ensures a tidy window sill. Ideal for various openings, including French doors, patio doors, and windows, they offer a choice of 10 colours.



