Why does adding a second pane of glass (double glazing) make such a huge difference, even if your walls etc are the same?

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Why does adding a second pane of glass (double glazing) make such a huge difference, even if your walls etc are the same?

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Basically you are trapping a layer of air which doesn’t move as an insulating layer, air when it isn’t moving is a very poor conductor of heat so trapping air in-between works well.

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