Double-glazed Window
vs
Single-glazed Window
vs
Window Film
vs
Window Coating (Internal)

Window Insulation Comparison

Graph of Temperatures Recorded Under
4 Different Window Insulations

set ‘Single-glazed Window’ as baseline/existing window

Graph of Temperatures Difference Between
4 Different Window Insulations

set ‘Single-glazed Window’ as baseline/existing window

Legend

Blue – Double-glazed Window

Orange – Single-glazed Window

Grey – Window Film (applied to single-glazed window internally)

Yellow – Window Coating (applied to single-glazed window internally)

During Daytime

Temperature record orders: Double-glazed Window ≥ Single-glazed Window > Window Coating (Internal) > Window Film

For hot regions: window coating (internal) and window film can significantly lower the room temperature than the other two on a hot day (ranging from -5°C to -15°C lower).

For cold regions: double-glazed window is the best insulation to keep the heat inside a building. Window film and window coating (internal) cannot gain much heat on a sunny day.

During Nighttime

Temperature record orders: Double-glazed Window > Window Coating (Internal) > Window Film > Single-glazed Window

For hot regions: a double-glazed window, window film and window coating (internal) can keep the room temperature higher than a single-glazed window (up to 9°C higher), which could be both good and bad news depending on the situation.

For cold regions: double-glazed window is the best insulation to keep the heat inside a building. Window film and window coating (internal) can retain more heat for a longer period than a single-glazed window.

Construction-wise

Double-glazed window replacement is common for small-scale buildings, for example, houses; but it is very difficult to be carried out in large-scale buildings, for example, apartment buildings.

Whereas window coating and window film (internal) are feasible for nearly all buildings.

Cost-wise

Window film and window coating (internal) installation usually cost much less than double-glazed window replacement (ranging from double to quadruple less).

Product supply costs for both window coating and window film are about the same. However, neither of them is sold in products, which means both of them must be purchased in packages that the suppliers provide the installation services.

Environment-wise

Window film and window coating (internal) installation create less waste than double-glazed window replacement.

However, window coating/film installation might require reinstalled from time to time (ranging from 10 years to 30 years).

Other Factors

Product availability: only window coating is not currently available in Australia.

See-through performance orders: Double-glazed Window > Window Film > Window Coating

Acoustic Performance: double-glazed window is the only winner in this comparison

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