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===== Multi-Pane Glazing =====
 
===== Multi-Pane Glazing =====
Many window manufacturers present alternatives for double or triple-pane glazing to offer better-insulated windows. The manufacturers often pump insulating [[Argon Gas Windows|argon]] or [[Krypton Gas Windows|krypton]] gas into the gaps between the panes to better insulate the windows. The panes are then sealed into the window's sash to prevent any possibilities of escaping gas. Triple-pane glass is frequently recommended for homes built in extreme climates and costs little more than double-pane glazing.  
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Many window manufacturers present alternatives for double or triple-pane glazing to offer better-insulated windows. The manufacturers often pump insulating argon or krypton gas into the gaps between the panes to better insulate the windows. The panes are then sealed into the window's sash to prevent any possibilities of escaping gas. Triple-pane glass is frequently recommended for homes built in extreme climates and costs little more than double-pane glazing.  
  
 
===== Low E Coating =====
 
===== Low E Coating =====

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