As a consequence, you will feel much warmer during the winter, and your pocket will feel the benefit of reduced heating costs and further reduce any possibility of internal condensation.

Will low-e glass meet the
Building Standards?

Better than merely meeting the Regulations, Low-e glass is virtually essential to enable you to achieve the new targets, for windows.

About G and C Double Glazing Repair

G & C Double Glazing Repair specialise in the service and repair of all makes and styles of aluminium, upvc and timber windows, doors and patio doors in and around the Ayrshire area.

We are based in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, and have been trading since May 2002. We have successfully carried out and completed thousands of repairs for our many satisfied customers, which is reflected in our recent appointment as a member member of the elite Fair Trades register of reputable businesses.

With over 19 years manufacturing and repairs experience in the double glazing industry, and contacts with most major suppliers and manufacturers throughout the U.K, we are the ideal solution for any window or door problems you may encounter.

We are a fully insured, reliable and trustworthy company with quality workmanship guaranteed.

Whether it’s a complete window, door or patio door refurbishment, or a single window or door repair or service,G & C Double Glazing Repair can provide a solution at an affordable price.

If you would like any further information please don’t hesitate to contact us

What is low emissivity(Low-e) glass?

Low-e glass is a vital component of energy efficient windows. It has a surface coating that
operates as follows:

1. It allows short wavelength heat from the winter sun to enter your home through the glazing.
2. This solar energy works with your domestic heating system to warm up your room, which then gives off long wavelength heat radiation.
3. A large proportion of that long wave heat would vanish back out through windows made of ordinary glass. However, the Low-e coating reflects that heat back into your room, i.e. the coating traps heat in your home.