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For interest's sake... windowexpert's post makes it sounds like those products do not have an air space (thus no 'thermal envelope')... they actually do. They don't go on the glass directly.
Browse Forums Windows & Doors Re: Another Double Glazing question - existing house 29Oct 15, 2008 10:30 am Never argue with an idiot!!!! They drag you down to their level then beat you with experience. Re: Another Double Glazing question - existing house 32Oct 15, 2008 4:11 pm Never argue with an idiot!!!! They drag you down to their level then beat you with experience. Re: Another Double Glazing question - existing house 39Oct 19, 2008 9:02 pm Quote: As for the cavity walls, I've seen something on the net about an expanding foam that's pumped into the brick veneer. Toxic urethane expanded in the walls - plus anyone ever thought about trying to run a new cable in the future. At least pumped in rockwool it can be moved a bit with a rod and a stick of conduit but that'sd be nigh near impossible to do with expanded foam. steve This is one of the reasons I decided to go overseas for my double glazed windows. As the builder indicated, he's worked on many upmarket builds, these were the most well… 13 19080 For your reference Performance Labels: Window assemblies in housing, except timber windows, must be labelled so the label can be seen when it is in situ. For timber… 6 7678 |