Wide architectural possibilities
Depending on the geography, different types of structures may be preferred: reinforced-concrete framing, wood, steel etc.
Will using a low-e glass cut down on my energy bills?
Low-E is designed to reflect heat back into a room, therforere reducing heat loss. By using a low-E glass in your windows your home will be better insulated, thus reducing your requirement for additonal heating.
Will using an acoustic glass stop all noise from entering my house?
No, it will however reduce the amount of noise that both enters and leaves your home by approximately 3-4dB over standard double-glazing, which is an audible difference. The noise reduction gained will be dependent upon the quality of your window frames and the type and level of noise you are trying to cut out. Click on the link to listen to our acoustic glass, SGG STADIP SILENCE web module, demonstrating the effectiveness of acoustic glass:
http://uk.saint-gobain-glass.com/b2c/default.asp?nav1=func&nav2=noise%20protection&id=132
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