Glazing And Thermal Regulations
Ambassador has been certified on their wooden and aluminium windows for A2 and A3 ratings. This mean your ambassador products have been manufactured to a quality standard to withstand high wind loads and water penetration.
We will furnish you with an Ambassador glazing certificate which gives you insurance that you are dealing with a company that has fitted your glass in accordance with the law and peace of mind for the safety of your home and family.
Ambassador, in conjunction with your architect, can provide professional glazing solutions in solar control namely Low E glass, solar shield glass, solarvue and tinted glass; acoustic control and double glazing with various combinations suited to your specific needs.
With ever-rising energy cost and impeding government legislation, sealed insulated glass (or double glazed) units are becoming more and more essential to any home.
Conventional single glazed windows are the weakest thermal link within a home. They cause the greatest heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer. In a typical insulated house 40% of the energy loss is through your windows, wasting money on heating and cooling your home.
Double glazed units consist of two panels of glass separated by a spacer around the edges and sealed to the perimeter in factory controlled conditions. The spacer contains a desiccant drying agent which eliminates moisture vapour in the cavity.
Energy Awareness In Double Glazed Solutions
- Reduced heating in winter and cooling costs in summer.
- Reduced noise pollution.
- Enhanced security.
- Environmentally friendly
- Reduced heating in winter and cooling costs in summer.
- Reduced noise pollution.
- Enhanced security.
- Environmentally friendly