Benefits of Triple Glazing
Why Upgrade Your Salisbury Home?
- Significant Energy Savings: Triple glazing delivers superior thermal efficiency compared to standard double glazing, achieving ultra-low U-values. This design locks in heat, helping to lower your heating bills and keep your home comfortable, even during the coldest Wiltshire winter snaps.
- Superior Noise Reduction: Enjoy a peaceful sanctuary by reducing external noise by up to 40dB with acoustic glass. Whether you are located near the busy A36 ring road, under flight paths, or in the bustling city centre, our acoustic glass options significantly dampen traffic and street 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.
- 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 Salisbury Plain or heavy city 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 Salisbury’s competitive property market.
Keep your Salisbury 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?
Here at KJM, for over 42 years, we have been committed to providing our customers with the best possible products and services. Our team of experts is on hand to give advice and guidance, helping us to choose the right triple glazing solution for your Winchester home. We will work with you to understand your unique needs and requirements, and we will provide you with a range of options to choose from. Our quality of work is proven by us being 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.
Plenty of Options
Available in the Sheerline Prestige, Residence 9 and Residence 7 systems as a 44mm unit.
Triple Glazing Prices Salisbury
📚 Triple Glazing Knowledge Hub
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I install triple glazing in a Salisbury Conservation Area?
Yes, but it requires careful product selection. Salisbury has a large number of designated Conservation Areas, particularly within the medieval city grid and surrounding villages like Wilton. We install specialist “heritage” triple glazing designed to replicate the sightlines of original timber frames. While planning restrictions can be stricter here, we can help you choose sash or casement styles that respect the historic character of your home while complying with local regulations.
Will triple glazing reduce traffic noise from the A36?
Definitely. Many Salisbury residents living near the A36 ring road or the railway station face consistent noise pollution. Our triple glazing units can be fitted with specialist acoustic laminated glass, which disrupts sound waves more effectively than standard double glazing. This can reduce external noise by up to 40dB, turning your home into a quiet sanctuary even during rush hour.
Is triple glazing necessary for the Salisbury climate?
Salisbury’s unique geography—where five rivers meet—can create a damper local microclimate, and the open areas towards Salisbury Plain often bring cold winds. Triple glazing is exceptionally effective here because the third pane of glass acts as a barrier against these specific elements. It eliminates the “cold spots” that cause condensation, reducing the risk of damp and mould that can be common in the city’s older properties.
How much value does triple glazing add to a Salisbury property?
Improving your home’s Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a significant selling point in the competitive South Wiltshire market. Buyers are increasingly looking for energy-efficient homes to offset rising utility costs. High-quality triple glazing not only improves the kerb appeal of your home but also future-proofs it, making it a more attractive investment for potential buyers.
Do I need planning permission for new windows in Salisbury?
For the majority of unlisted residential properties in Salisbury, replacing windows falls under “Permitted Development” and does not require planning permission. However, if you live in a Listed Building (common near the Cathedral Close) or a Conservation Area, you may need consent. We always recommend checking with Wiltshire Council, and our team can provide guidance on the necessary approvals.