Transform windows from the main source of heat loss in the home to a core heating source of a property with ESG Thermic™ heated glass. Capable of bringing effective and controlled room temperatures up to 40°C, ESG Thermic™ removes the need for unsightly radiators with its innovative, invisible, space saving and eco-efficient properties. In addition to attaining the luxury of warmth without the high cost, ESG Thermic™ is easily installed without the need for any plumbing or planning permission. With the additional benefit of eliminating the build-up of condensation and dust, it also cleverly reflects the sun’s rays during the warmer months, ensuring use of all living and working space throughout the year.
ESG Thermic™
- Product Name
- ESG Thermic™
- Manufacturer
- ESG Essex Safety Glass
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