We Can Help The Planet By Installing Double Glazing

By Zara Zambini


Installing double glazed windows in your home or office can be a great way to reduce your carbon footprint. A Carbon footprint is calculated by working out how many tons of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases are produced by the activities of a person or company. Installing double glazing can be a great way to cut down on these carbon emissions.

A quick way to work out how much carbon dioxide you use is to g to a website which is dedicated for this purpose. It asks you details such as how many car journeys you make each year and how many holidays you take. Examples of these things are what make up your primary carbon usage. This also takes into account how energy efficient your home is. For example, how much energy it loses just by your daily activities, through the windows and the roof etc.

As well as this, it works out the secondary carbon footprint, which consists of the impact of the products used on the environment. This means whether you buy local produce or buy mostly expensive things which need to be shipped in. Both of these things together constitute the entire carbon usage.

Double glazed windows are made from frames containing two panes of glass quite close to each other. These act as insulators as they trap air between the panes. This can reduce the heat which is lost from a house by up to half.

By using double glazing you immediately cut down how much energy is lost through your windows. You immediately cut down your heating bills, and immediately reduce the size of your carbon footprint.

If we all decide to do this in our homes, then not only can we be a little richer, we can know that we are helping to save the planet too!




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