Triple glazing is made with 3 panes of glass whereas double glazing is 2 panes. The main difference between the two is energy efficiency. As triple glazed units can achieve U-values as low as 1.0 and double glazed units achieve approximately U-Value of 1.4.
There are many factors to consider when trying to make a decision between triple and double glazing. That's why we recommend consulting with experts, like ourselves at SRJ Windows. You can contact us online by filling out our form, give us a call on 01383 851 951 or pop to our Fife showroom.
The cost of triple glazing is much higher compared to double glazing. But the cost of triple glazed windows versus double glazed windows may vary depending on your choice of hardware and colours too.