Benefits of Triple Glazing
Why Upgrade Your Bracknell Home?
- Significant Energy Savings: Triple glazing delivers superior thermal efficiency compared to standard double glazing, achieving ultra-low U-values. This is particularly effective for modernising Bracknell’s “New Town” era properties, locking in heat to lower bills and eliminating the draughts common in older housing stock.
- Superior Noise Reduction: Enjoy a peaceful sanctuary by reducing external noise by up to 40dB with acoustic glass. Whether you live near the busy A329(M), the M4 corridor, or the bustling regenerated town centre, our acoustic glass options significantly dampen traffic noise for a quieter living environment.
- Enhanced Security: With a third pane of toughened glass and robust internal beading, our units act as a formidable deterrent against intruders. This extra layer of defence provides peace of mind that your home and family are well-protected.
- Condensation Control: Advanced insulation minimizes the “cold spot” effect on the internal pane, virtually eliminating condensation. This helps protect your property’s interior decor and reduces the risk of damp or mould developing on window sills—vital for homes in leafy, shaded areas like Martins Heron.
- Weather Resistance: Our triple-glazed units are engineered to withstand the elements, ensuring your home stays draught-free and watertight, whether you face the winds from Swinley Forest or heavy urban showers.
- Increased Property Value: Upgrading your home’s EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) rating is a smart investment. High-performance windows make your property more attractive to future buyers in Bracknell’s fast-growing and competitive property market.
Keep your Bracknell home Cooler and Warmer
u-Values - Thermal Performance
Not all triple glazing is the same. For maximum efficiency, the gap between the panes is just as important as the glass itself.
The Gold Standard: 44mm Units
Our premium option uses a massive 44mm sealed unit. This allows for two optimum 16mm cavities filled with Argon gas. This specification fits perfectly into our Sheerline Prestige, Residence 9, and Residence 7 systems, delivering centre-pane U-values as low as 0.5 W/m²K.
The Slimline Option: 28mm Units
Some window profiles cannot accept a 44mm unit. For these, we offer a 28mm triple glazed unit using Krypton gas. Krypton performs better in smaller gaps than Argon, allowing us to achieve excellent thermal performance (U-value 0.60) even in a slimmer profile. Beware this comes with a hefty price tag.
Contact UsWhy Choose KJM For Triple Glazing?
Upgrade your Bracknell home without the stress of high-pressure sales tactics. At KJM, we operate on a strict ‘no pressure’ promise, ensuring you get honest advice and transparent pricing from the start. For over 42 years, our team has focused on guiding customers to the right solution, rather than pushing for a quick sale. Our commitment to integrity and quality is proven by our status as a Which? Trusted Trader, and we are proud to be a CheckATrade member.
Contact UsImproved Security
Improved security over double glazed windows, due to the extra pane of toughened glass. Internally glazed windows offer added security and prevents the removal of the glass from the outside.
Sound Insulation
There is no major gain having triple glazing with three equal thicknesses of glass. The best solution would be with a thicker centre pane, please enquire for further information.
Heat Insulation
44mm sealed units filled with two 16mm cavities of argon gas. Argon gas is heavier than air, so acts as an insulator
Prevent Cold-Bridging
Warm edge spacer bars made from a composite material to stop the cold-bridge across the unit.
Low-emissivity Glass
Two coatings of low-emissivity glass (Low E). This is a microscopically thin coating that stops the heat from your house going outside.
Trusted Supplier
With over 42 years of experience, KJM delivers premium craftsmanship and honest advice with a refreshing no-pressure promise.
Triple Glazing Prices Bracknell
📚 Triple Glazing Knowledge Hub
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will triple glazing reduce traffic noise from the M4 and A329(M)?
Yes, noise reduction is a top priority for many Bracknell residents. Situated between the M3 and M4, and with the A329(M) cutting through, traffic noise can be a nuisance. Our triple glazing can be specified with acoustic laminated glass, which disrupts sound waves and reduces external noise by up to 40dB. This is highly effective for homes in Great Hollands, Birch Hill, or near the Twin Bridges, creating a much quieter indoor environment.
Is triple glazing suitable for 1970s and 80s "New Town" properties?
Absolutely. A large portion of Bracknell’s housing stock was built during the “New Town” expansion, often with insulation standards that are now outdated. Replacing original windows or older double glazing with modern triple glazing significantly upgrades the thermal performance of these homes. It helps eliminate draughts, modernises the exterior appearance, and brings the energy efficiency up to, or often exceeding, current building regulation standards.
Does triple glazing help with condensation?
Yes, it is the most effective solution for this common problem. Many older homes in Bracknell suffer from condensation, which can lead to mould growth on window sills and reveals. Triple glazing works by insulating the inner pane with two gas-filled cavities, keeping the glass surface warm. This removes the “cold spot” where moisture from the air usually settles, keeping your home dry and healthy.
Is triple glazing a good investment for my Bracknell home?
Definitely. With the massive regeneration of the town centre and The Lexicon, Bracknell has become a highly desirable location. Installing A+ rated triple glazing improves your Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating, which is a key selling point for buyers. It not only lowers your monthly energy bills but also adds genuine value to your property in a competitive market.
Do I need planning permission to replace windows in Bracknell Forest?
For most residential properties in Bracknell, window replacement falls under “Permitted Development” and does not require planning permission. However, if you live in a specific conservation area (like parts of Warfield or Binfield) or a listed building, restrictions will apply. We recommend checking with Bracknell Forest Council, and our team is always on hand to provide guidance on compliance.