Performance Glass

Performance glass enhances buildings by controlling heat, noise, UV rays, and security. Types like low-E, acoustic, laminated, and toughened glass offer specific benefits for comfort, energy efficiency, and safety.

Single

Therm

Single Therm logo with three vertical orange bars above the text 'Single Therm' and the tagline 'thermal performance glazing'.

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SingleTherm’s secret is found in its low emissivity coating. When applied to the glass this coating improves thermal insulation and also further reduces the solar heat gain. Fused to the glass at extremely high temperature whilst being made, allows the coating to form a durable hard transparent layer on the glass. 
 

  • Better value thermal performance

  • Easily retrofit

  • Thermal performance glass specialists

SingleTherm offers low internal and external visible reflectivity, typically desirable in residential buildings and commercial buildings when transparency is valued. 

SingleTherm is a great alternative to double glazing and at half the cost it provides an almost un-noticeable rate of thermal performance.

Sound proof glass

Reduce General Noise
by approx 35%

Compared with standard single glazing (Laminate Only)

UV glass

Reduces UV
radiation by 99%

Prevents fading of your furnishings (Laminate Only)

High performance glass

A-Grade
safety glass

(Laminate Only)

Security glass

Increased
Security

(Laminate Only)

For years we’ve all heard the benefits of double-glazing, and we’ve all cringed at the cost.

Now with SingleTherm, there’s an affordable upgrade solution using SingleTherm single-glazing to improve the thermal performance of the glass in your home.


What is SingleTherm? 

SingleTherm Glass will allow the sun’s heat and light to pass through the glass into the building, but it will prevent the heat from leaving the room. This considerably reduces heat loss and therefore improves the comfort levels in your home. It also helps in summer by reducing solar heat gain. 

That’s warmer in winter, cooler in summer.

Comparison chart showing glazing thermal performance and total install cost for single glazing, SingleTherm, and double glazing. Bar graphs illustrate that SingleTherm has improved thermal performance and lower installation cost. A circular graphic highlights a 37% improvement in thermal performance.
Diagram of heat transfer through a barrier, showing heat moving from one side to the other.
Illustration of a glass mirror reflecting red light beams that pass through it.

Sound

Smart

SoundSmart logo with blue concentric circles and text 'SoundSmart acoustic performance glazing'

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What is SoundSmart? 

SoundSmart laminated acoustic glass is a cast-in-place (CIP) laminated safety glass specifically designed to reduce sound intrusion into buildings. SoundSmart has a special acoustic grade resin interlayer that acts as a sound damper, greatly enhancing it's acoustic performance compared to standard glazing.

SoundSmart acoustic laminate properly installed can reduce the passage of sound through windows by about 38 decibels. SoundSmart is ideally suited to applications where noise prevents normal conversation, relaxation and efficient working conditions such as in houses, offices, hotels, motels, hospitals and recording studios. 

Your average glass can vibrate at the same frequency as the noise source, so sound is able to penetrate through the window. SoundSmart has a special 3-layer laminate designed specifically to reduce vibration, making it very effective in reducing urban noise. 

  • Laminated Grade A safety glass

  • Specially formulated soft interlayer

  • Improved peace

Improve peace and quiet in your home or business


Glazing and windows play a critical role in the sound insulation of a building, and are frequently highlighted as the most vulnerable element in a building’s ability to resist noise intrusion. By understanding a few basic fundamentals relating to glass and sound it is possible to select a glass capable of providing good sound reduction to control noise. 

Diagram showing sound waves passing through double glazing, with a 40% improvement in sound reduction compared to standard single glazing, represented by a circular progress chart.