Ultra-Thin Vacuum Glazing for Scotland’s Heritage Windows
Fineo offers the same thermal performance as triple glazing while significantly reducing noise compared to standard IGUs. The unit offers the thickness of single glazing while delivering the thermal performance of triple glazing, resulting in enhanced warmth, comfort and significantly reduced noise compared to standard IGUs.
We are proud certified installers of the Fineo system.
Ultra‑Slim Vacuum Glazing Technology
Fineo Vacuum Glazing delivers the same thermal performance as modern triple glazing while maintaining the slender profile of single‑pane glass. At just 7.7 mm thick, it’s ideal for retrofitting into existing sash windows without altering their traditional appearance, preserving sightlines and architectural integrity.
Advanced Comfort and Performance
This advanced glazing significantly reduces heat loss and external noise compared to standard units. With an impressive U‑value of around 0.7 W/m²K and strong acoustic performance, vacuum glazed windows help keep rooms warmer, quieter, and more comfortable — all while complying with current building regulations.
Sustainable and Long‑Lasting Solution
Fineo Vacuum Glazing is a durable, eco‑friendly option: fully recyclable, free from inert gases or organic seals that can degrade over time, and backed by an industry‑leading warranty. It’s a future‑proof choice that enhances energy efficiency without compromising the look of period timber sash windows.
Enhance Your Home with Vacuum Glazing
Experience the ultimate fusion of traditional charm and cutting-edge performance: our vacuum glazing delivers the slim, elegant lines of classic single-pane sash windows with thermal and acoustic performance that rivals modern triple glazing. Engineered for period properties and conservation areas, this ultra-thin technology enhances comfort and efficiency without compromising heritage aesthetics — a refined upgrade for discerning homes that demand both beauty and performance. Ready to elevate your windows? Contact us to discuss vacuum glazing