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Triple glazing is a type of window or door that uses three panes of glass instead of two. This type of glazing is designed to provide superior insulation, soundproofing, and energy efficiency. It is often used in colder climates, as the extra layer of glass helps to keep the heat in and the cold out. Triple glazing also helps to reduce noise pollution, as the extra layer of glass helps to absorb sound.
Triple glazing is becoming increasingly popular in the doors and windows market, as it offers a range of benefits. It is often used in commercial and residential buildings, as it helps to reduce energy costs and improve the overall comfort of the building.
Some companies in the triple glazing market include Andersen Windows, Pella Corporation, Marvin Windows and Doors, and Jeld-Wen. Show Less Read more