Viridian have launched a new residential range of 4 single-glazed products – SmartGlass.
July 13th, 2011
SmartGlass is the latest in a long line of innovative and sustainable Viridian products.
Designed for residential projects, SmartGlass is a single-glazed range offering 4 options that vary in solar control performance. Glass choice can be varied depending on how much sun and light is desired in different parts of the home.

An energy-efficient choice, SmartGlass can achieve up to one star improvement for a project, and brings savings to the homeowner.
Compared to other high-performance low-e single glazing, SmartGlass is also cost-effective.

Ideal for Australia’s tough climate, SmartGlass leads to a comfortable and energy efficient home. Discover the range at smartglass.com.au

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