Mix And Match PLANITHERM Glass For Amazing Results

Date: 9 July 2015

All homes across the UK differ: they vary in shape and size and each property will get different amount of sun.

As well as this, individual rooms in your home are subjected to different levels of sunshine depending on the direction the windows face.   As a result of this the temperature can vary quite a bit across each room in your home.In order to control this better we recommend considering different types of PLANITHERM glass throughout your property.



In the conservatory we would recommend that you use PLANITHERM 4S. This type of glass has been designed specifically for use in the conservatory as it helps to keep your conservatory warmer in winter and cooler in summer. By using this glass you can transform a once unusable conservatory into a room you can use all year round.



To discover which glass is best suited to each room in your home, install the Saint Gobain Glass Compass. The app will help you discover which type of glass you should in every room in your to get the best results.



If you would like more information on the different types and benefits of PLANITHERM glass, get in touch with your nearest Planitherm installer here.

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