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Definition of double glazing in English: double glazingnoun mass nounBritish Windows which have two layers of glass with a space between them, designed to reduce loss of heat and exclude noise. we have been able to put in double glazing and central heating Example sentencesExamples - The park authority compensated the complainant by meeting reasonable costs of fitting double glazing to those windows facing the cowshed.
- They were an attempt to make homes more energy efficient by ensuring all glass used in new double glazing was of an approved thermal standard.
- Most homes now have double glazing and efficient central heating so more and more of us are laying wall and floor tiles with stunning effects.
- Thirty inches from the polycarbonate assembly runs a parallel layer of white laminated double glazing.
- We had installed a brand new central heating system, double glazing and had all new fencing.
- In warm climates, where summertime heat gain is the main concern, look for windows with double glazing and spectrally selective coatings that reduce heat gain.
- Houses which have PVC window frames will have double glazing, and every council bungalow will have a security door fitted.
- But Abbey warned that replacing period windows on an old house with double glazing could reduce a property's value, as could knocking down walls to create more space.
- Most of the windows have been fitted with UPVC double glazing, it has an alarm, and has oil-fired central heating.
- When airports are built, there are grants for double glazing to windows of houses affected by the noise of planes.
- The new energy saving glass can make double glazing as effective as triple glazing and reduces internal condensation.
- In cold climates houses tend to have wooden floors with carpets, fires or central heating, attic insulation, and double glazing, and everything is done to reduce draughts.
- As winners of the contest, their doors and windows will be fitted with free double glazing, in the hope of drastically cutting the noise.
- With double glazing and gas central heating already installed, much of the straightforward modernisation has already been done to this house - the interior is fresh and modern.
- Instead, we were snug and comfortable in one of the village's new Alpine-style Honeysuckle Lodges, which boast double glazing and central heating, as well as cable TV - all of which we put to good use.
- For a low-energy building there seems to be a lot of glass, but thanks to wooden frames and double glazing, heat retention is high, while strong daylight reduces the need to burn electricity for lighting.
- Argon is a poorer conductor of heat than air, and so using it to maintain the pressure between the panes results in less heat loss than air-filled double glazing.
- The council saw fit to install central heating and double glazing in council houses across the city, and build a community super-stadium that many feel will do nothing more for the city than block up its roads.
- The kitchens are all fully fitted, there are also; luxurious sofas, telephone, central heating, double glazing, French windows, large screen TV and video.
- The large panoramic windows with double glazing appear to be merely glued to the ‘boxes,’ and a black prefabricated net covering serves as balusters.
Definition of double glazing in US English: double glazingnounˌdəbəl ˈɡlāziNGˌdəbəl ˈɡleɪzɪŋ British Windows which have two layers of glass with a space between them, designed to reduce loss of heat and exclude noise. we have been able to put in double glazing and central heating Example sentencesExamples - Most homes now have double glazing and efficient central heating so more and more of us are laying wall and floor tiles with stunning effects.
- As winners of the contest, their doors and windows will be fitted with free double glazing, in the hope of drastically cutting the noise.
- When airports are built, there are grants for double glazing to windows of houses affected by the noise of planes.
- The park authority compensated the complainant by meeting reasonable costs of fitting double glazing to those windows facing the cowshed.
- The new energy saving glass can make double glazing as effective as triple glazing and reduces internal condensation.
- Thirty inches from the polycarbonate assembly runs a parallel layer of white laminated double glazing.
- In cold climates houses tend to have wooden floors with carpets, fires or central heating, attic insulation, and double glazing, and everything is done to reduce draughts.
- But Abbey warned that replacing period windows on an old house with double glazing could reduce a property's value, as could knocking down walls to create more space.
- Instead, we were snug and comfortable in one of the village's new Alpine-style Honeysuckle Lodges, which boast double glazing and central heating, as well as cable TV - all of which we put to good use.
- With double glazing and gas central heating already installed, much of the straightforward modernisation has already been done to this house - the interior is fresh and modern.
- Most of the windows have been fitted with UPVC double glazing, it has an alarm, and has oil-fired central heating.
- The council saw fit to install central heating and double glazing in council houses across the city, and build a community super-stadium that many feel will do nothing more for the city than block up its roads.
- They were an attempt to make homes more energy efficient by ensuring all glass used in new double glazing was of an approved thermal standard.
- In warm climates, where summertime heat gain is the main concern, look for windows with double glazing and spectrally selective coatings that reduce heat gain.
- For a low-energy building there seems to be a lot of glass, but thanks to wooden frames and double glazing, heat retention is high, while strong daylight reduces the need to burn electricity for lighting.
- We had installed a brand new central heating system, double glazing and had all new fencing.
- Argon is a poorer conductor of heat than air, and so using it to maintain the pressure between the panes results in less heat loss than air-filled double glazing.
- The kitchens are all fully fitted, there are also; luxurious sofas, telephone, central heating, double glazing, French windows, large screen TV and video.
- Houses which have PVC window frames will have double glazing, and every council bungalow will have a security door fitted.
- The large panoramic windows with double glazing appear to be merely glued to the ‘boxes,’ and a black prefabricated net covering serves as balusters.
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