Kömmerling is supporting installers navigating evolving demand for energy-efficient glazing with a system designed to accommodate both double and triple glazing within a single platform.
Gareth Parton, Sales and Marketing Director at Kömmerling, said that while interest in triple glazing continues to grow, demand is unlikely to shift uniformly across the market. He explained that energy efficiency remains a key driver for homeowners, particularly in response to fluctuating fuel costs, but installers still require flexibility to meet varying project requirements.
Parton said the Kömmerling 76 system has been developed to support this approach, allowing for double glazing, triple glazing or specialist glass options up to 48mm thickness. He added that the system’s design aims to maintain balance and load distribution across different configurations.
The system incorporates a number of features intended to support thermal performance, including profile insulation, optional centre seal gaskets, insulating glass units and edge sealing. Kömmerling states that the system can achieve U-values of 1.2 W/m²K with double glazing and 0.78 W/m²K with triple glazing.
In addition to thermal efficiency, the system is designed to support acoustic performance through its sealing technology and six-chamber profile structure. Kömmerling also highlights its suitability for larger openings and applications requiring increased glazing areas.
The Kömmerling 76 range is available in multiple styles, including casement, flush sash and tilt and turn configurations, offering installers flexibility across both modern and heritage applications.
Parton added that installers are under increasing pressure to convert leads and secure projects, and that product flexibility allows them to respond more effectively to differing customer requirements while maintaining performance standards.
