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FINEO Glass - The Pros & Cons

Fineo Glass: Pros and Cons

Fineo glass is a type of vacuum-insulated glass made of two panes of glass separated by a vacuum. The vacuum between the panes creates an insulating barrier that helps to reduce heat loss and noise transmission.

 

Pro

  • Better thermal insulation: The glass can provide better thermal insulation than traditional double-glazing, which can help to reduce your heating and cooling bills and make your home more comfortable.
  • Reduced noise transmission: The glass can reduce noise transmission by up to 40%, which can help to create a more peaceful and relaxing environment in your home.
  • Long lifespan: The glass is made with high-quality materials and construction, so it can last for many years.
  • Can be used on some listed buildings: Fineo glass is approved for use in some listed buildings, where traditional double-glazing may not be allowed.

 

 

Cons

  • Black dots: Fineo glass has small black dots embedded in the glass. These dots are used to support the vacuum between the panes of glass. Some people find the dots to be unsightly.
  • High cost: The glass is more expensive than traditional double-glazing. However, the increased cost may be offset by the savings on your heating and cooling bills.
  • Green tinge: The glass has a green tinge. This is due to the materials used to make the glass. Some people find the green tinge to be a drawback.
  • Imported from Europe: The glass is not made locally. It is imported from Europe.
 

Overall, Fineo glass is a high-performance glazing solution that offers a number of benefits. However, it is important to weigh the pros and cons before making a decision about whether or not to use the glass in your home.

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