Triple glazing involves three glass window panes separated by air (or more likely gas such as Argon) so reducing heat transfer and noise, whereas double glazing only uses two panes of glass and one air gap. Thus, the benefits gained from double glazing are increased due to the extra pane of glass and an extra air gap.
While triple glazing is known to reduce noise and conserve heat, these benefits do come with a price, triple glazing is an option primarily selected by new homeowners rather than existing homeowners looking to upgrade from double glazing. For advice and information regarding the glazing options for your windows, please get in contact and we’d be happy to be of assistance.