FINEO is perfect for retrofitting into original timber and steel frames. This makes it an ideal choice for listed buildings, conservation properties & refurbishment projects.
Fineo vacuum glazing offers the warmth and comfort of triple-glazing and yet it's not much thicker than single glazing
Enjoy modern warmth & comfort with Fineo vacuum glazing
FINEO vacuum glazing is more thermally efficient than a 36mm triple-glazed unit, at just 7.7mm width it provides a U-value of just 0.7 W/m²k. This light weight slim profile makes it ideal to retrofit into most timber sash and casement window frames. FINEO is the only vacuum glazing made in Europe and it comes with a market leading 20 years warranty (life expectancy 60+ years).
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How does Fineo compare with other types of glazing?
See how FINEO compares with other types of glazing with regards to thickness, u-value, light transmission, sound reduction and solar g-value.
Single Glazing | Slim Double Glazing | Double Glazing | Triple Glazing | FINEO | |
Thickness | 4mm | 11mm | 28mm | 36mm | 7.7mm |
U-value W/m2K | 5.8 | 1.9 | 1.2 | 0.8 | 0.7 |
Light Transmission | 90 | 80 | 80 | 71 | 80 |
Sound Reduction Rw (C;Ctr) dB | 29 (-2; -3) | 31 (-2; -5) | 31 (-2; -5) | 32 (-1; -5) | 35 (-2; -5) |
Solar G-value | 0.87 | 0.71 | 0.71 | 0.61 | 0.62 |
Better thermal and acoustic insulation
With its exceptional thermal and acoustic insulation properties, Fineo provides substantial improvements to energy efficiency and indoor comfort. Fineo does not require an evacuation port and does not contain any inert gases. Fineo comes with a 20 years guarantee.
Recent FINEO Projects
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Port of Liverpool
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Read MoreThe perfect glazing for heritage projects
Fineo comes with the optional addition of Heritage glass. This resembles the historical window glass manufactured at the turn of the century. Its minimal thickness makes it easy to install in historical window frames and fittings.