multiglazed
Multiglazed refers to glazing that uses more than one pane of glass within a window, door, or facade element. The term covers double glazing (two panes), triple glazing (three panes), and other configurations assembled as insulated glazing units (IGUs). The panes are separated by air or gas-filled spaces and sealed to create a single, sealed unit.
The spaces between panes may be filled with air, argon, krypton, or other gases to reduce heat
Benefits of multiglazing include improved thermal insulation, reduced energy costs, lower condensation risk, better sound insulation,
Limitations and considerations include higher upfront costs and weight, which may require sturdier frames and professional