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I've been looking into double glazing and the energy savings are one aspect of that. However our house also has solid brick walls (double brick, 12" or so) and the EPC report gave a very damning score due to this as well. Considering a window is quite a small fraction of the whole wall I'm wondering realistically how much difference that would make.
On this site (https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/U-values#Typical_values) it gives typical U values (Watts per square metre per degree of temperature difference inside/outside):
But anyway in our living room (5mx5mx3m) we have two external walls, one with a large original bay window totalling 2.5x2m. That means our window is 5m2 but each external wall is 15m2, excluding the window from the wall we have 25m2 of brick and 5m2 of window.
Ergo spending loads of money on a new window is going to have far less effect than spending a few hundred putting a stud wall in?
I've been looking into double glazing and the energy savings are one aspect of that. However our house also has solid brick walls (double brick, 12" or so) and the EPC report gave a very damning score due to this as well. Considering a window is quite a small fraction of the whole wall I'm wondering realistically how much difference that would make.
On this site (https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/U-values#Typical_values) it gives typical U values (Watts per square metre per degree of temperature difference inside/outside):
A range of U-values are indicated below for the purposes of comparison only:
- Solid brick wall: 2 W/m²K.
- Cavity wall with no insulation: 1.5 W/m²K.
- Insulated wall: 0.18 W/m²K.
- Single glazing: 4.8 to 5.8 W/m²K.
- Double glazing: 1.2 to 3.7 W/m²K depending on type.
- Triple glazing below: 1 W/m²K.
- Solid timber door: 3 W/m²K.
But anyway in our living room (5mx5mx3m) we have two external walls, one with a large original bay window totalling 2.5x2m. That means our window is 5m2 but each external wall is 15m2, excluding the window from the wall we have 25m2 of brick and 5m2 of window.
Ergo spending loads of money on a new window is going to have far less effect than spending a few hundred putting a stud wall in?