Energy Saving

Our ‘A’ Rated double glazing keeps heat in your building!

All double glazing is not equal, that’s why at Strata we aim to provide you with ‘A’ rated double glazing to help preserve energy to the greatest possible degree. 

Energy Saving

Energy savings at a glance...

Double glazing from Strata offers numerous energy-related advantages for offices and public buildings, chiefly by improving how heat is retained and how much energy is needed to run the building. Investing in the future energy efficiency of your business or organisation has never been more important.

Reduced heat loss (better insulation)

Double glazing uses two panes of glass with a sealed air/gas gap, which acts as an insulating barrier. This property alone can reduce heat loss through windows by up to ~50% compared to single glazing. In practical terms, in offices, this means that less heat escapes in winter, leading to more stable indoor temperatures.

Lower energy consumption

Because less heat is lost, heating systems don’t need to work as hard. An unexpected advantage is that buildings also gain in summer, as double glazing also helps keep excess heat out, reducing cooling needs. This result in reduced use of heating and air conditioning systems and improved overall energy efficiency of the building.

Reduced energy bills

Lower energy use directly translates into cost savings. In the variable conditions offered by British weather, upgrading to efficient glazing can save substantial amounts annually, especially with today’s high and volatile energy prices.

For offices and public buildings this offers significant long-term operational cost reduction, especially important for large buildings with many windows such as corporate headquarters, high schools and colleges.

Lower carbon footprint

In todays environmentally aware climate, it is morally and practically important to minimise carbon footprint. Using less energy means fewer greenhouse gas emissions. This helps offices to meet sustainability targets and comply with environmental regulations and ESG goals.

Other benefits include, improved temperature regulation, more consistent indoor climate, reduced draughts and cold spots, less condensation (indirect energy benefit)