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Did you know that the type of glazing you choose for your windows can dramatically affect your home’s temperature and energy efficiency? As we increasingly aim for more sustainable and comfortable living spaces, understanding the benefits of double and triple glazing becomes essential. Each glazing option offers distinct advantages, particularly in how they contribute to a home’s thermal efficiency and overall comfort.

Hayden, from Altus Windows, discusses the evolution of glazing options, particularly in how they respond to the varied climatic conditions of New Zealand. “If you’re down the South Island… it’s pretty cold during some of those winter months and you’re getting down below zero. So we want to keep as much of that heat that we’ve generated in the home,” he explains. The transition from single-glazed to double-glazed and even triple-glazed windows signifies a significant shift toward energy conservation and enhanced comfort.

In addition to improving temperature control inside the home, advanced glazing options also reduce noise from the outside, which is a considerable benefit for urban residents. Hayden points out the adaptability of these systems to different environments, “You come to a bit more of a temperate climate up in Auckland, then you’ve got maybe a few more options. Triple glazing may not necessarily be required.” This flexibility allows homeowners to choose solutions that best fit their specific needs and location.

The sustainability aspect of modern glazing technologies cannot be understated. By improving the energy efficiency of a home, these advancements support New Zealand’s environmental goals, reducing the carbon footprint associated with heating and cooling homes. The strength and durability of materials like aluminium complement these technologies, ensuring that the benefits last for the long haul.

The long-term benefits of selecting appropriate glazing extend beyond mere energy savings. They contribute to the overall wellbeing by creating more comfortable, quieter, and healthier living environments. Consulting with specialists like Hayden can help homeowners make informed decisions that align with both their lifestyle needs and environmental responsibilities.

 

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Disclaimer: This article is based on a podcast featuring insights from experienced professionals and is intended for general information and inspiration only. While we aim to share valuable guidance, please seek personalised advice from qualified professionals before making decisions about your property, finances, or renovation plans.

Curious to see more practical advice from industry experts? Visit our Top Tips hub for quick, valuable insights shared by people who’ve been there, helping you plan smarter and avoid common mistakes.

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Our Mini Guide: Windows and Doors will help you strike a balance between practicality, style, and performance. You’ll discover how to select frame materials, compare glazing options, plan for natural light, and add security features that suit your lifestyle. Join MyTrends for access to this and a full library of guides to help you on your property journey.

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Curious to see more practical advice from industry experts? Visit our Top Tips hub for quick, valuable insights shared by people who’ve been there, helping you plan smarter and avoid common mistakes.

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Our Mini Guide: Windows and Doors will help you strike a balance between practicality, style, and performance. You’ll discover how to select frame materials, compare glazing options, plan for natural light, and add security features that suit your lifestyle. Join MyTrends for access to this and a full library of guides to help you on your property journey.

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Episode Overview

In this episode of the Trends Property Insight Series, we sit down with Haydon Rogers, Category Manager at Altus Window Systems, to explore the often-overlooked role that windows and doors play in the comfort, performance, and visual identity of your home.

From ranch sliders to high-performance glazing, Haydon walks us through the key decisions homeowners face when renovating or building, including how to balance aesthetics, ventilation, thermal efficiency, security, and cost. He explains why joinery isn’t just a finishing detail, but a crucial part of your building envelope that affects everything from heating bills to natural light, acoustic control, and resale appeal.

Did you know that the type of glazing you choose for your windows can dramatically affect your home’s temperature and energy efficiency? As we increasingly aim for more sustainable and comfortable living spaces, understanding the benefits of double and triple glazing becomes essential. Each glazing option offers distinct advantages, particularly in how they contribute to a home’s thermal efficiency and overall comfort.

Hayden, from Altus Windows, discusses the evolution of glazing options, particularly in how they respond to the varied climatic conditions of New Zealand. “If you’re down the South Island… it’s pretty cold during some of those winter months and you’re getting down below zero. So we want to keep as much of that heat that we’ve generated in the home,” he explains. The transition from single-glazed to double-glazed and even triple-glazed windows signifies a significant shift toward energy conservation and enhanced comfort.

In addition to improving temperature control inside the home, advanced glazing options also reduce noise from the outside, which is a considerable benefit for urban residents. Hayden points out the adaptability of these systems to different environments, “You come to a bit more of a temperate climate up in Auckland, then you’ve got maybe a few more options. Triple glazing may not necessarily be required.” This flexibility allows homeowners to choose solutions that best fit their specific needs and location.

The sustainability aspect of modern glazing technologies cannot be understated. By improving the energy efficiency of a home, these advancements support New Zealand’s environmental goals, reducing the carbon footprint associated with heating and cooling homes. The strength and durability of materials like aluminium complement these technologies, ensuring that the benefits last for the long haul.

The long-term benefits of selecting appropriate glazing extend beyond mere energy savings. They contribute to the overall wellbeing by creating more comfortable, quieter, and healthier living environments. Consulting with specialists like Hayden can help homeowners make informed decisions that align with both their lifestyle needs and environmental responsibilities.

 

View more from


Disclaimer: This article is based on a podcast featuring insights from experienced professionals and is intended for general information and inspiration only. While we aim to share valuable guidance, please seek personalised advice from qualified professionals before making decisions about your property, finances, or renovation plans.

Curious to see more practical advice from industry experts? Visit our Top Tips hub for quick, valuable insights shared by people who’ve been there, helping you plan smarter and avoid common mistakes.

Visit Top Tips Hub

Our Mini Guide: Windows and Doors will help you strike a balance between practicality, style, and performance. You’ll discover how to select frame materials, compare glazing options, plan for natural light, and add security features that suit your lifestyle. Join MyTrends for access to this and a full library of guides to help you on your property journey.

View GuideJoin MyTrends

Curious to see more practical advice from industry experts? Visit our Top Tips hub for quick, valuable insights shared by people who’ve been there, helping you plan smarter and avoid common mistakes.

Visit Top Tips Hub

Our Mini Guide: Windows and Doors will help you strike a balance between practicality, style, and performance. You’ll discover how to select frame materials, compare glazing options, plan for natural light, and add security features that suit your lifestyle. Join MyTrends for access to this and a full library of guides to help you on your property journey.

View GuideJoin MyTrends

Framed for the Future: Joinery That Works, Looks, and Lasts Better

Watch Now

Episode Overview

In this episode of the Trends Property Insight Series, we sit down with Haydon Rogers, Category Manager at Altus Window Systems, to explore the often-overlooked role that windows and doors play in the comfort, performance, and visual identity of your home.

From ranch sliders to high-performance glazing, Haydon walks us through the key decisions homeowners face when renovating or building, including how to balance aesthetics, ventilation, thermal efficiency, security, and cost. He explains why joinery isn’t just a finishing detail, but a crucial part of your building envelope that affects everything from heating bills to natural light, acoustic control, and resale appeal.

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