Browse Forums Windows & Doors 1 Feb 15, 2009 5:57 pm Hi everyone
We are just about to finalise our window & door order and I wanted to get some advice on whether the proposed setup/specifications are OK - or if there is anything in particular that I should request changes to. Because we are going with timber frames and have a fair bit of glazing, we are already stretching our budget a fair bit - so only really looking for 'cost neutral' changes or anything that might actually save us money! Basically, the whole house will have double glazing - with the exception being in the bathroom/laundry/garage - areas that will be closed off almost all the time and away from the main living areas, so hopefully won't result in much heat loss. (These windows will be single glazed 6.38mm trans, lam). The majority of the double glazed windows are currently specified as 4mm TG/8mm air/4mm TG with the exception being a couple of quite large north facing windows, which are specified as 10mm TG/14mm air/10.38mm low-E (ComfortPlus). There are also a couple of other large openings which are 5mm TG/12mm air/5mm TG. Does this sound ok or should I be asking for any modifications?? Oh...and the company we are going through make all the windows and doors to order, so there is no issue with being stuck to "standard" window/door setups. Really appreciate any feedback. Thanks, Adam Re: Double glazing specs - should I change anything? 2Feb 15, 2009 6:34 pm BuildingACT,
Your 8 mm air gap sounds too little. I've specified 12 mm minimum and anything from 12 mm to 16 mm sounds like the go. Cheers, Casa Demolition August 2009, Construction Started September 2009, Completed December 2010 Re: Double glazing specs - should I change anything? 3Feb 15, 2009 7:11 pm I agree with Casa2 12-16 mm is right and it should make no difference in the cost. Change is what we need! Can we? YES WE CAN!!!!! Re: Double glazing specs - should I change anything? 4Feb 15, 2009 10:23 pm Thanks for the responses guys.
If I ask for all the air gaps to be increased to 12mm, does the glass thickness also need to be increased or will 4mm be ok for the basic windows? Thanks again!! Re: Double glazing specs - should I change anything? 5Feb 15, 2009 10:27 pm Glass thickness will not be affected. (However, need to check that you're selected frames can handle the overall width.) Demolition August 2009, Construction Started September 2009, Completed December 2010 Re: Double glazing specs - should I change anything? 6Feb 15, 2009 10:31 pm Casa2 Glass thickness will not be affected. (However, need to check that you're selected frames can handle the overall width.) Ok, great - I'll follow it up and see what they say!! Oh...and as the frames are made to spec for all windows/doors...i'm pretty sure it shouldn't be a problem adjusting the width! Hopefully they don't try and charge me any more!! 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 15091 5 7297 I had an old shower unit that broke on me and when I took it off, there were only 2 water pipes, instead of the normal 2 water pipes and a shower head pipe. S o I… 0 34212 |