Does double glazing keep the heat out in Coimbatore? Here's how it works in a hot climate.
Double glazing means two panes of glass with a sealed gap between them. The trapped gap slows heat and sound transfer far better than a single pane can.
Single glazing is one pane of glass. It's simpler and cheaper, and on a sheltered, quiet opening it's often perfectly adequate.
Double glazing's insulation works in whichever direction the heat is trying to go — which here means keeping it out. On a west-facing room that bakes all afternoon, it makes a real difference; combined with tinting, more so.
Yes — the sealed gap slows heat transfer in whichever direction it's going, which here means keeping heat out. It works best on west- and south-facing elevations.
On a badly sun-exposed room, that combination works well — tinting cuts glare and absorbs sun, double glazing slows the transfer.
It eases the load by slowing heat gain — the effect depends on how exposed the room is.
Related guides covering this topic from other angles — different products, applications, or contexts.
Tell us your openings and we'll measure on site, advise, and give you a real quote — factory-direct from our Pannimadai works in Coimbatore.