Double Glazing Perth

Elevate Windows supplies and installs double glazing for aluminium windows and doors across Perth. Double-glazed units can improve comfort by reducing heat transfer and helping create a quieter, more consistent indoor environment.

What Is Double Glazing?

Double glazing consists of two panes of glass separated by a sealed gap (often air or argon gas). This gap creates an insulating barrier that reduces heat flow through the glass compared with single glazing.

Benefits of Double Glazing

  • Improved thermal insulation to help keep indoor temperatures more stable across seasons.
  • Noise reduction (performance depends on the glass combination selected).
  • Reduced condensation on the inside glass surface in many conditions.
  • Added security benefits from an extra pane of glass (varies by system and glass choice).

Single Glazing vs Double Glazing

Double glazing uses two panes of glass separated by a sealed gap (air or argon). This extra layer helps reduce heat transfer through the glass compared with single glazing, which can improve indoor comfort across the seasons.

Why it matters

  • Better insulation: helps maintain a more consistent indoor temperature
  • Noise reduction: can help reduce outside noise (glass selection matters)
  • Reduced condensation: often helps reduce internal condensation in many conditions

If you’re unsure whether double glazing is worth it for your home, we can recommend the best glass options based on your rooms, orientation, and budget.

Why Choose Elevate Windows for Double Glazing?

Choosing double glazing is only part of the outcome, correct measuring, window/door configuration, and the right glass selection are what deliver the result.

  • Perth-based, family-owned team
  • Over 50 years’ combined industry experience
  • Hands-on site measuring and practical recommendations
  • Aluminium window and door systems tailored to your project

Double Glazing Options & Glass Choices

Double glazing can be tailored depending on whether you’re prioritising comfort, noise reduction, or specific performance needs.

  • Air or argon-filled units (argon is commonly used to improve insulation performance).
  • Low-E glass options to support energy performance targets (where suitable).
  • Acoustic-focused combinations (noise reduction depends on selecting the right glass types/thicknesses).
  • Safety glass requirements may apply for doors and certain locations, depending on standards and application.

Not every home needs double glazing everywhere, many Perth homeowners prioritise living areas and bedrooms first, then expand based on needs and budget.

Double Glazing FAQs

What’s the difference between double glazing and single glazing?

Double glazing uses two panes separated by a sealed gap, which reduces heat transfer compared with a single pane

It can, noise performance depends on the glass selection and the type of noise you’re trying to reduce.

It often helps reduce condensation on the inside surface by improving insulation at the glass.

Not always. Many homeowners prioritise key areas first and choose other glass options elsewhere based on usage and budget.

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