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This quick guide will tell you all you need to know about Glazing Tolerances and Why They Are Important.
Ever wondered why your windows are so good at keeping you cosy (or not)? It's all about the glazing! Let's look into the world of Integral Glazing Units (IGUs) and these important tolerances.
IGUs are like the superhero team of windows. You've got your Dynamic Duo - Double-Glazed Units (DGUs) - and the Triple Threat - Triple Glazed Units (TGUs). They're all about keeping your home comfy and your energy bills low.
Now, let's talk about tolerances. These are the acceptable variations in your window's measurements. Get them wrong, and you might as well be throwing money out the...well, window!
Here's the lowdown on thickness tolerances (because size matters, right?):
But wait, there's more! For length and width, you're looking at ±2mm for windows up to a metre, and ±3mm for the bigger boys.
Ever seen condensation between your window panes? That's what happens when tolerances go rogue. And in big buildings? A tiny tolerance mistake can mean sky-high energy bills. Yikes!
These days, we're not eyeballing it. We've got laser measuring devices and digital callipers making sure every window is up to the job.
So next time you're window shopping (pun totally intended), remember - it's not just about how they look. Those invisible tolerances are working hard to keep you comfortable and your wallet happy.
Happy window watching!
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