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A clear look at self-cleaning glass

I thought of entirely replacing some windows or just the panes with self-cleaning and some decorative glass. Does self-cleaning glass work, is it efficient and what decorative options are available?

Self-cleaning glass does work and it does not have any impact on the energy efficiency of the window glass. The self-cleaning surface is just on the exterior pane. Actually, during the winter, self-cleaning glass is more efficient because clean glass allows more solar heat through it.

Several major international glass manufacturers produce the self-cleaning glass. Check with them or your window manufacturer to see if it is offered. The special self-cleaning coating is invisible and is actually part of the glass pane, so it is as durable as the window glass surface itself.

The coating self cleans the window by two continuous processes. Safe chemicals in the glass surface create a photocatalytic process when sunlight (specifically ultraviolet - UV) strikes the glass. This process breaks down and disintegrates organic dirt, which is the majority of dirt on windows.

The special surface also has a hydrophilic property which causes water to sheet and flow down the glass instead of forming beads when it rains. Every time it rains, the glass is cleaned or spray it off with a hose. You can see outdoors during a heavy rain almost as well as when it is dry.

There are many new types of decorative glass available, but you probably won't be able to find it with the self-cleaning surface. Just adding a few decorative windows (some very ornate ones are quite expensive) to your home can dramatically improve its appearance from indoors and out.

Some decorative windows are very efficient even though they may have metal and other trim in the glass. The most efficient ones sandwich the decorative pane of glass between two plain panes. This protects the decorative pane while it creates two insulating air gaps inside the glass.

Most major window manufacturers will offer several or all of these decorative glass options: stained, leaded, glue chip, beveled, carved, hammered, multifaceted, granite, jeweled, art-deco, etched, and orchid. Privacy and security, such as impact-resistance, glass is another option.

If your budget is tight, consider decorative glass panels that snap over an existing window. These kits include finishing wood trim strips so the add-on glass panel appears to be an integral part of your existing window pane.

Often, a small fixed (non-opening) window with a unique shape and tinted glass is attractive and reasonably priced. Arched styles, such as Gothic or unequal legs, are popular.




March 26th, 2004
Source: Silive.com


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