Browse Forums Windows & Doors 1 May 25, 2011 11:32 pm Our builder forgot/didn't know we were getting flyscreens fitted. Our PCI was today, he will look into it! oops! Anyway, I am confident he will come up with the goods as I am impressed with his work so far. However we do have double glaze windows by A&L, and the lip behind the locking device is very very shallow. At our current rental, the windows are similar, in that they are awning and have locks, but the lip is deeper to fit the flyscreen frame. It is a different brand (?steg..something) and single glazed. The flyscreens are removable type which is good for window cleaning. I would hope to get similar in te new house. I wonder how the flyscreens will be fitted? Do A&L have very slimline frames which fit into this shallow lip? Our builder didn't know as he hasn't put in many DGs (it boggles my mind why new homes do not have DG as standard) Hopefully someone here has a similar setup who can help. pos Re: Fitting flyscreens to double glazed windows 2May 26, 2011 8:22 am Hi Pos, I have double glazing and fly screens installed (although not from A&L). I don't think you'll have any problems with getting fly screens for your windows. I would think that they are pretty standard items for windows... Re: Fitting flyscreens to double glazed windows 4May 26, 2011 11:53 am Hi Pos, I have double glazed A & L windows, no problems with flyscreens they are made to slot in on top! http://i925.photobucket.com/albums/ad92/barbs68/004.jpg I don't know them all, the first 2 top of your list are best known. Rylock is a good company, Stegbar is for sale. 4 16160 I’m in a similar position except I’m after sliding 3 stacking doors. I am on a second-story apartment of which the balcony would not adequately fit any bi-fold or… 5 16091 I am saying that double brick has similar thermal performance due to thermal mass effect. It will be still very interesting to see the state of your framing after 10-15… 10 29734 |