Melbourne Manufactured
Energy Bill Savings
Thermal + Acoustic
Up to 50dB Reduction

5
Glass Specification
30+
Years Melbourne Experience
52dB
Max Noise Reduction
100%
AS Compliant
Doors Lose More Heat Per Square Metre Than Walls
The comparison most homeowners don't consider: a standard external wall with insulation and cladding delivers an R-value of 2.5–3.5. A single-glazed door delivers approximately R-0.2. Double glazing with a 16mm argon cavity improves that to R-0.5–0.8, still far below a wall, but the practical difference in a Melbourne winter is the difference between a room that holds its warmth and one that surrenders it continuously.
The Seal Around the Frame Matters as Much as the Glass
A double-glazed glass unit installed in a deteriorating timber or aluminium frame, one that has warped, swollen, or lost its compression against the door seal, delivers a fraction of its rated thermal and acoustic performance. Legendary Windows installs double-glazed glass into uPVC frames with continuous seals and no thermal bridging. The glass performs to its specification because the frame allows it to.
Glazed Doors Are Security Assets, Not Liabilities
The instinct to view glazed panels in doors as security weaknesses is understandable but outdated. A toughened double-glazed unit within a multi-point locking uPVC door frame is significantly harder to breach than a single-glazed door with a simple latch, because the glass resists breakage, the uPVC frame resists distortion, and the multi-point lock resists lever attack at multiple simultaneous points. The glass is part of the security system.
Glass Specification Changes What the Door Does to the Room
The glass inside your door determines how much light reaches your entry hall, how private your alfresco feels from the street, whether your living room stays cool in summer, and whether the noise from the road you live on stays outside. The frame is the engineering. The glass is the experience. Choosing the right specification for your door's orientation, context, and purpose is the decision that determines whether double glazing delivers its potential.
Heritage Doors Deserve Modern Glass
A decorative leadlight pattern within a double-glazed unit looks indistinguishable from original single-glazed leadlight from the street, and delivers thermal and acoustic performance that the original cannot approach. Melbourne's heritage overlay precincts do not require the preservation of original glass performance. The visual character can be maintained while the thermal and acoustic character is transformed.
Australian Standards Apply to Every Door We Install
NCC (National Construction Code) and the relevant Australian Standards prescribe toughened glass in door panels, in any glazing within 500mm of the floor, and in any glass adjacent to a door within the reach arc. Every Legendary Windows door installation is specified and installed to these requirements, not as an option, but as the baseline below which we do not work.
- Heat loss vs single glazing
- Noise reduction achieved
- Condensation on inner pane
- Solar heat rejection (summer)
- Australian Standards compliance
- Energy efficiency contribution
- Heritage glass appearance
- Heat loss vs single glazingBaseline
- Noise reduction achieved0 dB (baseline)
- Condensation on inner paneFrequent in winter
- Solar heat rejection (summer)None — full transmission
- Australian Standards complianceNon-compliant in most applications
- Energy efficiency contributionNegative
- Heritage glass appearanceOriginal only
- Heat loss vs single glazing~60% reduction
- Noise reduction achieved25 – 32 dB
- Condensation on inner paneEliminated
- Solar heat rejection (summer)Moderate
- Australian Standards complianceCompliant
with toughened - Energy efficiency contributionSignificant positive
- Heritage glass appearanceLeaded pattern available
- Heat loss vs single glazing~75% reduction
- Noise reduction achieved38 – 52 dB
- Condensation on inner paneEliminated
- Solar heat rejection (summer)Max with Low-E
- Australian Standards complianceCompliant
with toughened - Energy efficiency contributionMaximum positive
- Heritage glass appearanceLeaded pattern available
- Door panels (any glass in a door leaf)
- Glazing within 500mm of floor level
- Side panels within reach of door arc
- Overhead glazing
- Pool barrier glazing
- All Legendary Windows doors
- Door panels (any glass in a door leaf)Toughened safety glass — mandatory
- Glazing within 500mm of floor levelToughened or laminated safety glass
- Side panels within reach of door arcToughened safety glass
- Overhead glazingLaminated safety glass — mandatory
- Pool barrier glazingToughened or laminated per AS 1926.1
- All Legendary Windows doorsComply as standard — not optional
- Door panels (any glass in a door leaf)AS 1288
- Glazing within 500mm of floor levelNCC 2022
- Side panels within reach of door arcAS 1288
- Overhead glazingAS 1288
- Pool barrier glazingAS 1926.1
- All Legendary Windows doorsOur baseline