Glass Comparisons
Single Pane
[Image showing air flowing through a single-pane window to inside of a house from outdoors during the winter. The illustration shows that Single Pane windows compromise 17 degrees of temperature from inside to outside.]
- Constant outside temperature of 0 degrees.
- Constant Inside temperature of 68 degrees.
- Compromise Temperature of 17 degrees.
- Window Efficiency 25%
Due to the lack of insulation provided by the single pane window. The interior temperature is compromised. Resulting in an inside temperature of 17 degrees.
Double Pane ¼ Space
[Image showing air flowing through a single-pane window to inside of a house from outdoors during the winter. The illustration shows that Single Pane windows compromise 35 degrees of temperature from inside to outside.]
- Constant outside temperature of 0 degrees.
- Constant Inside temperature of 68 degrees.
- Compromise Temperature of 35 degrees.
- Window Efficiency 51%
Due to the lack of insulation provided by the double pane ¼ inch space window. The interior temperature is compromised. Resulting in an inside temperature of 35 degrees.
Double Pane ⅞ Space
[Image showing air flowing through a single-pane window to inside of a house from outdoors during the winter. The illustration shows that Single Pane windows compromise 46 degrees of temperature from inside to outside.]
- Constant outside temperature of 0 degrees.
- Constant Inside temperature of 68 degrees.
- Compromise Temperature of 46 degrees.
- Window Efficiency 67%
Due to the lack of insulation provided by the double pane 7/8 inch space window. The interior temperature is compromised. Resulting in an inside temperature of 46 degrees.
Triple Pane ⅞ Space
[Image showing air flowing through a single-pane window to inside of a house from outdoors during the winter. The illustration shows that Single Pane windows compromise 57 degrees of temperature from inside to outside.]
- Constant outside temperature of 0 degrees.
- Constant Inside temperature of 68 degrees.
- Compromise Temperature of 57 degrees.
- Window Efficiency 83%
Due to the lack of insulation provided by the triple pane 7/8 inch space window. The interior temperature is compromised. Resulting in an inside temperature of 57 degrees.
Tristate Triple Pane High Performance Low E with 1 inch Air Spacer
[Image showing air flowing through a single-pane window to inside of a house from outdoors during the winter. The illustration shows that Single Pane windows compromise 63 degrees of temperature from inside to outside.]
- Constant outside temperature of 0 degrees.
- Constant Inside temperature of 68 degrees.
- Compromise Temperature of 63 degrees.
- Window Efficiency 93%
Tri-State’s Triple Pane Low-E window provides the best protection against the environment. The krypton gas filled window insulates your home, therefore the temperature quality is consistent and you spend less on energy costs.