Vacuum Glazing Explained

What is Vacuum Glazing?

Vacuum glazing is a high-performance insulating technology that uses a vacuum layer between two glass panes to significantly improve thermal insulation in windows and doors.

Unrilvalled Energy Efficiency

Centre-pane U-values of 0.4 Passive house levels of performance.

Exceptionally Thin

Ultra-slim 8.3mm units have no double reflection and suit all property types.

Safe & Long Lasting

4mm heat soaked toughened glass and a 15-year warranty, as standard.

Benefits of Vacuum Glazing

Beautiful

Ultra-thin profile makes this perfect for existing double glazing profiles.

Warm

This product has exceptional thermal efficiency, exceeding triple glazing, but in an ultra thin profile.

Quiet

Leading acoustic performance, without the need for thicker, heavier panes of glass.

Safe

The LandVac unit is always constructed from two panes of 4mm heat soaked toughened glass.

Reliable

Industry leading 15-year warranties and an anticipated lifespan in excess of 25 years.

Sustainable

The bare LandVac units are fully recyclable and have no noble gasses which are energy intensive to produce.

Find out more information

Download the Vacuum Glazing informational PDF to find out more about Vacuum Glazing and it’s benefits.

Ideal Uses of Vacuum Glazing

Vacuum glazing is an innovative and versatile technology that is suitable for a wide range of applications. It is an ideal solution for those looking to enhance the energy efficiency of their property, reduce noise pollution, or simply upgrade their windows to a more advanced and sustainable option. With a range of benefits and uses, vacuum glazing is quickly becoming the go-to choice for architects, builders, and homeowners alike.

Heritage Projects

Vacuum glazing provides an ideal solution as it offers a discreet and unobtrusive option for upgrading the glazing without compromising the character of the original windows.

Renovations

Vacuum glazing is an ideal solution for such projects, as it offers a high level of insulation without compromising on the aesthetic appeal of the building.

New Builds

The use of vacuum glazing in new builds can also help to achieve high environmental standards and contribute towards meeting sustainability targets.

Commercial

The use of vacuum glazing in commercial buildings can help to block out noise, used for office partitions, it is energy efficiency and can improve comfort.

Homes in Noisy Areas

Vacuum glazing can help to block out unwanted noise, creating a peaceful and quiet environment inside your home.

Noise Reduction

Vacuum glazing can be a great way to reduce noise in places such as music studios.

Refrigeration

Vacuum glazing is used in refrigeration because it provides excellent thermal insulation, which is critical for maintaining energy efficiency and consistent temperatures.

Remote and Off Grid

Vacuum glazing is an ideal choice for homes in off-grid or remote locations as it provides exceptional thermal insulation, reducing the need for energy consumption.

Environmental Concerns

Vacuum glazing helps keep homes warm in the winter and cool in the summer, ensuring a comfortable living environment and energy efficiency.

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