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Double Glazing Manufacturers

Pet Door Installation was started as a family business by brothers Sami and Sadegh in 1998. With over 15 years’ experience double glazing existing residential and commercial windows, the expertise of the Pet Door Installation team means we can insulate any window for soundproofing or thermal insulation.

Our aim is to “exceed our client’s expectation of comfort”. We believe this starts with the first contact and continues through the assessment and installation phase to after sales service. Going the extra mile to put a smile on the face of our client helps us feel part of a great team that is making a difference to people’s lives in our community.

Whether it is a job for an individual home owner, a government noise abatement project or achieving Green Star accreditation in the private sector, Pet Door Installation strives to ADD Comfort though by Assessing, Designing and Delivering solutions for comfortable living.

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Double glazing

Double glazing uses two panes of glass separated by a layer of trapped argon gas to keep your home more energy efficient. The layer of argon gas has 67% of thermal conductivity of air, making it a poor conductor of heat, thus keeping warm air trapped inside your home and helping improve energy efficiency.

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First, the two panes of glass are separated by a spacer and a hermetically-sealed (airtight) gap is created. Then, it is filled under vacuum conditions with an inert gas such as argon. This prevents condensation from forming and stops moisture seeping in between the panes of glass.

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Triple Glaze

Triple glazing is made up of three panes of glass instead of one or two. The cavity between each pane of glass is usually filled with an inert gas – such as argon, xenon or krypton. Together with the extra pane, this can help to reduce noise transmission and increase energy efficiency.

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