Window Glass Thickness
Thinking, what are the different window glass thickness? This article will give you an insight on types of window glass and their thickness.

Thickness of Window Glass
Single Pane Glass
When it comes to soundproofing you have two choices, either go with single pane windows or double pane window glass. Though, single pane glasses are not that much effective when it comes to soundproofing. As old single pane glass will leak air and noise into the house. Double pane glasses can reduce noise up to 25 percent, and so are recommended. However, for some reason if you can't replace the windows, then changing the old single pane glass with a thicker one can help. Single pane glass of 3/16" thickness are good, and 1/4" thickness are very good. So, you pick a window glass pane of this thickness.
Double Pane Glass
If you want good soundproofing then consider double pane windows. Typically you will find 1/8" thickness of double strength dual pane glass. However, the recommended dual pane glass thickness if you want good soundproofing is the first layer of 1/8" thick double strength and the second layer of 3/16" thickness. If you want excellent soundproofing then you can consider the first layer of 1/8" thick double strength and the second of 1/4" thickness.
Laminate Safety Glass
This glass is made by combining two pieces of normal glass. The most common form of laminated safety glass is of 6.38 mm variety, which is two pieces of 3 mm combined together, using a PVB Interlayer. Safety glass is commonly seen in the shop front windows, shower screens and car windscreen. If this glass is struck with sufficient force, it breaks into many shards but the pane remains intact via the Interlayer which leaves no sharp exposed edges. This kind of glass also forms a good barrier against elements, even after it has been broken.
Security Glass
Alarm glass is a type of security glass which is specifically laminated with a wire of 0.1 mm between the sheets of glass. This wire is a part of an electrical circuit, which triggers if the glass is damaged, and hence suited for commercial or industrial premises glass windows and sliding glass doors.
Float Glass
Float glass is mostly used for general home window glass replacement, and starts at 3 mm glass thickness. If a pane exceeds 1sqm in area, then thicker glass is used depending upon the size and purpose. So, you can go with a window glass with a single or double pane, glazed or non-glazed.
If you are thinking of installing a new glass, then make sure you pick the variety and thickness accordingly. However, in certain cases the glass you choose might not be appropriate, and you will have to replace the frame as well.
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