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===== Multi-Pane Glazing =====
 
===== Multi-Pane Glazing =====
Double or triple layers of glass increase a window's insulating capabilities. These layers of glass are sealed into the replacement fixed frame window in the factory to ensure durability. Some window manufacturers pump [[Argon Gas Windows|argon]] or [[Krypton Gas Windows|krypton]] gas, insulating gases, into the space between the window's panes to increase the window's energy efficiency. Triple-pane glazing is often recommended for replacement fixed frame windows in homes which are built in extremely hot or cold climates. Their cost over double glazing is negligible.
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Double or triple layers of glass increase a window's insulating capabilities. These layers of glass are sealed into the replacement fixed frame window in the factory to ensure durability. Some window manufacturers pump argon or krypton gas, insulating gases, into the space between the window's panes to increase the window's energy efficiency. Triple-pane glazing is often recommended for replacement fixed frame windows in homes which are built in extremely hot or cold climates. Their cost over double glazing is negligible.  
  
 
===== Low E Coating =====
 
===== Low E Coating =====

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