Monday, 18 February 2013

How You Can Save The Planet By Installing Double Glazing

By Andrew Karolitz


If you install double glazing in your home or office, you can certainly reduce your carbon footprint. A carbon footprint is worked out by estimating how many tonnes of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases you use. This is done by looking at your lifestyle choices. Installing double glazing immediately cuts down these emissions quickly and with little other effort on your part.

A quick way to work out how much carbon dioxide you use is to g to a website which is dedicated for this purpose. It asks you details such as how many car journeys you make each year and how many holidays you take. Examples of these things are what make up your primary carbon usage. This also takes into account how energy efficient your home is. For example, how much energy it loses just by your daily activities, through the windows and the roof etc.

Next, it asks questions about your indirect carbon usage. This is your secondary footprint and involves things such as where your produce comes from. Do you buy sugar produced in your own country or shipped in from far away for example?

Double glazing is a great way to cut down the size of your carbon footprint. It works by keeping a thin layer of air trapped between the spaces of the two glass panes. This lets warm air in from the sunshine, but does not let it out. The same way that the greenhouse effect works on our planet.

Adding double glazing to a property can have an immediate impact on the energy efficiency of the house. It can significantly reduce your monthly bills. It can also have an immediate impact on your carbon footprint by reducing it by up to 740kg a year as soon as you have it put in!

Double glazing is indeed a quick and energy efficient way to transform your property from one which leaks heats through the windows into one which conserves heat. And if we all do this, we all help to save the planet too.




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