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Glass Options:
• Clear Glass
• Tinted Glass
Pilkington K Glass™
Low-E Glass
Low emissivity' (low-E) glass is designed to reflect heat back into a room, maximising the use of the available heat from the sun. Having low-E glass in your conservatory enables you to save on your heating bills by using less heat to keep your conservatory warm. In comparison ordinary glass offers poor insulation.
These unique properties keep your conservatory warmer, meaning you can run your heating system for a shorter period and still remain just as comfortable.
Safety glass speaks for itself. All our safety glass range meets with the latest goverment standards here in the UK
Please call for more information.
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Polycarbonate
Polycarbonate is a special type of translucent plastic that is used in most conservatory roofs. It has been developed to provide a light, inexpensive and easy to install alternative to glass, whilst still offering similar levels of heat insulation and light transmission to standard double glazing. Countryside Windows offers you the choice of 16mm, 25mm or 35mm polycarbonate - with the 35mm option offering the higher level of performance due to its increased thickness.
The Aspire 35mm system, which is 40% thicker than ordinary polycarbonate provides exceptional levels of thermal insulation, keeping you warm in winter and cool in summer, whilst at the same time, reducing sound transmission and unwanted glare. Combined with high performance standards and minimal maintenance the Aspire system offers very real benefits to the homeowner.
Polycarbonate Options:
• Clear Polycarbonate
• Tinted Polycarbonate
• Bronze Polycarbonate
• Opal Polycarbonate
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