Hi all,
I have built myself a nice wooden conservatory, all that remains is to fill the holes with glass (or something). There is a hell of a lot of glass, as you would expect of a conservatory, it was built mainly to be a playroom type space for our little one as she absolutely loves it in her grandparents conservatory. I am thinking of going for acrylic (or plexiglass or whatever you want to call it) as a supposedly safer option than glass.
How will it compare to glass if I were to use 2 spaced sheets of acrylic as opposed to double glazed units in terms of heat loss?
Is it really as unbreakable as the people selling it claim it to be?
Has anybody used it to glaze a conservatory or outbuilding and how did it perform?
Thanks everyone.
I have built myself a nice wooden conservatory, all that remains is to fill the holes with glass (or something). There is a hell of a lot of glass, as you would expect of a conservatory, it was built mainly to be a playroom type space for our little one as she absolutely loves it in her grandparents conservatory. I am thinking of going for acrylic (or plexiglass or whatever you want to call it) as a supposedly safer option than glass.
How will it compare to glass if I were to use 2 spaced sheets of acrylic as opposed to double glazed units in terms of heat loss?
Is it really as unbreakable as the people selling it claim it to be?
Has anybody used it to glaze a conservatory or outbuilding and how did it perform?
Thanks everyone.