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Celsius Glass and Hardwood Conservatories
By Charles Turner | Published  10/12/2006 | Home Improvement |

Celsius Glass and Hardwood Conservatories
A new kind of material is being used for glass in hardwood conservatories. It is called Celsius Performance Glass which is a new type of coated smart glass. It is excellent for use in conservatory roofs.

Celsius Performance Glass brings to people the best of both worlds. It helps keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. In addition, the Celsius glass is very easy to clean. Plus a further benefit is that the insulation of sound is improved greatly.

A touch of blue tint in the glass along with the right technological features helps reduce unwanted glare from the glass in the conservatory. This helps users enjoy the benefits of the Celsius glass and hardwood conservatory to its fullest.

Celsius is one of the few glazing products on the market that offers a combination of heat reflection and thermal insulation. This helps produce a conservative form of energy during a time when the need to be energy efficient is most crucial.

What helps improve the efficiency of this Celsius glass conservatory is the use of a special coating which helps entrap the heat inside a home if it is reflected back into the property. For this reason Celsius has a U value of only 1.4.

The special coating of the Celsius glass now more popular in hardwood conservatories reflects approximately 72% of solar energy. This is three times the amount of energy that standard glass reflects. It has the ability to reflect that large amount of solar heat can prevent conservatories from overheating during hot weather.

The other benefit associated with using Celsius glass is that it helps reduce the impact of outside noise levels. A Celsius glazed roof can insulate more than two times of the sound of a standard 25mm glazed polycarbonate roof.

Another benefit of the Celsius roof is that rainwater is able to clean the dirt more effectively than standard glass. The rainwater takes off most of the dirt and grime and helps reduce the amount of unwanted deposits and helps lower the amount of regular cleaning that is needed.

In addition, the surface of Celsius glass is up to 5 degrees warmer than those of regular glass panes. This is said to help deduct condensation in glass more than in normal types of glass.

The use of Celsius glass helps those who use it reduce their electric bills even more.  

When it comes to building hardwood conservatories you can find ample information online about Celcius glass.
Charles Turner
By visiting the author's website at http://www.oakconservatories.co.uk you will find useful information for about oak hardwood conservatories. Learn more about history of conservatory

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