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Window Tinting (Sydney)Thanks, b. Yes, I actually spotted some film at Bunnings the other day. Apparently need to use baby shampoo for the installation ... wouldn't attempt it on my own, though !! Lex replied 17 February 2011 ago Window company to do it all?Hi,
With secondary double glazing, I have not experienced condensation (I have secondary double glazing with our own windows here at the… ECOECO replied 31 January 2011 ago How much do arched windows cost?Hi Guys
We are building our home in Sydney for the very first time and are bit clueless about QUITE a few things:)
We have signed up for the tender and are in the… Nandi started a topic 30 January 2011 ago NandiJan 30, 2011 8:15 pm deb17Jan 21, 2011 10:44 am uPVC windows and glass choiceBernard,
If your priority is acoustic insulation: the bigger the air-gap the better. This is why if you were to do an assessment by an acoustic engineer, they will mostly… Louvre Window in BathroomThanks for the tip but I decide to go with the aluminium framed window, only because I thought the children might get the window too wet while using either the bath or window. Bigtop replied 29 November 2010 ago donRNov 23, 2010 12:19 pm PVC WindowsPVC Windows....
We did a total renovation on an old house in Hobart 3 years ago and replaced all the windows with tilt & turn Kommerling units. We even used a Kommerling… sconn replied 16 November 2010 ago sconnNov 16, 2010 6:00 pm Aluminium door recommendations - NSWDoes anyone have any recommendations of a company with good customer service.
Wide aluminium door frames (I think they call it similiar to… ECOECO replied 10 November 2010 ago replacing timber windows with aluminiumI always like to leave a little bit up my sleeve.
I would expect a specialist would get through it a bit quicker.
I would say you could go close to doing a whole… chippy replied 8 November 2010 ago mac64Nov 07, 2010 12:17 pm kytonOct 27, 2010 12:07 pm Window choicesHi,
If you want to optimise energy efficiency, louvres and sliding windows would be the least appropriate choice.
Basically, you would want something with low… -29 BAL WindowsUnder the current legislation - which will undoubtably be revised in the next BCA - flyscreens to both fixed & openable.
With doors - 6mm… ECOECO replied 10 September 2010 ago Windows for enclosed balcony - sydneyHi Fulthy,
Consider double glazed upvc windows and doors - they perform very well in acoustic and energy efficiency applications - if these are a concern. n&n02Aug 11, 2010 8:10 pm Cost of installing Cavity DoorsThat is so expensive! I put one in my own house that I bought from a garage sale for $50.Extra 150 for door, then i just knocked out some gyprock, cut out some nogging and… Ross replied 6 August 2010 ago Blinds - Different brandsCan't help you with the actual companies but from my experience you need to make sure that you are comparing apples with apples.
When we had our quotes done it worked out… kyton replied 28 July 2010 ago kytonJul 28, 2010 9:54 am Locking Louver WindowsAll our louvers came with locks, but if you can put locks on once installed you could always put on crimsafe/invisiguard on the windows would be more effective than… take2 replied 18 June 2010 ago take2Jun 18, 2010 10:24 pm Window pane thicknessgoogle window safety film it's clear film and i think a bit thicker than normal mac64 replied 18 June 2010 ago mac64Jun 18, 2010 10:11 am Square set windows (no reveal?)Hi,
We occasionally use a fixing lug where a reveal is not required and fixing through the frame is not possible. it is part of the uPVC… ECOECO replied 17 June 2010 ago Window in place of kitchen splash backIt's nice and would have been perfect...but it's sure out of my price range! Oh well, was better to get a quote than continually wonder. Some of the uses for switchable… I think Corinthian & Hume are the 2 main ones, our builder uses hume and we're having the Accent mostly and a few feature doors (to be used on pantry, Laundry), these are… BecHFeb 27, 2010 11:02 pm Sound proof large cavity doorsThe gap would roughly be the same. Its not a matter of the door being sliding or not, its whether the door is hollow or solid.
I used to have a door on my old studio which… buzzJul 10, 2009 10:35 pm JudieJun 22, 2009 11:24 pm Wardrobe Doors
We were also thinking of changing them later but when we asked the builder he was going to charge us $160 per wardrobe… Fire Rating level -30-Thanks for the great info dymonite69. Will pass this and your references onto Dad to have a look at.
He actually met with the Council today, and the town planner (?)… bel replied 24 March 2009 ago What to do with this window?I'd do a roller or a roman. If you think a little blind would look odd, I guess there is nothing stopping you from having a full blind there, so that when it's closed it… donuts replied 23 March 2009 ago vascoMar 11, 2009 7:50 pm A mulit-point lock is more secure and by far better than a single dead bolt, especially with timber.
The picture shows the lock for the 2nd door sash as well Square Set Doors?I don't, but I saw a photo on Matt's blog. The doors where one handle was missing. suh replied 11 September 2008 ago
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