800RMK
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In the process of planning a new house and one of the many options is going to triple pane windows. Is it worth it? Or just go with dual pane?.....the cost is 12% more.
I have used both and where I am now living it wasn't worth the extra cost. Saying that, how many square feet are we talking about regarding floor space and how many windows doo you have? When I used triple glazed, I was quite a bit north of Edmonton and it definitely made sense. Edmonton is cold, so to speak, and energy isn't getting any cheaper but it is your call. Mountainman611 is correct in that insulation is key and some people even clad the outside in rigid styrofoam. If you have the normal amount of windows, it is a pondering question. If you have windows covering the majority of the wall, it would make sense to go to triple glazing. This "prow wall" could benefit from triple glazed in the winter as could patio doors. The other windows aren't really a big deal IMHO. There are other ways to save energy and get a higher return.
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just a fyi fernie yer driveway need's shoveling.
they teachers in trade school (of whom many are custom home builders or renovators on the side) will all tell you that triple aren't worth the extra cost. a double with a low-e coating and gas sealed is more than enough. you will never save the extra money on heating that you will pay for triple pained.
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