Browse Forums Windows & Doors 1 Nov 04, 2017 1:55 pm Hi! I'd be really grateful for any opinions. We're currently building a house and our bedroom has two tall (1800 i think) awning windows (single panel). We have just inspected and discovered that the chain is very short - they don't open past the window sill. So i'm very concerned they won't let in any air. Our builder tells us this is a requirement because they are tall - something about a problem with flex if they open further. During the planning phase we never questioned how far out they would go - i just assumed that as they were opening windows, that they would open. In my view if it doesn't go past the building line outside it is not actually opening. I can accept the manufacturer's recommendation given they are tall windows - but feel that we should have been told about this and should have a double-panelled window so it could open out. Am i being unreasonable? Does anyone have an awning window that doesn't open past the wall - is it effective? Has anyone ignored the manufacturer's advice and had the chain switched so it can open wider? Any thoughts / experience / advice would be gratefully received! Re: Help! My awning windows don't open! 2Nov 06, 2017 3:59 pm Hi Alice k, We have two 150x60 awning windows and a 180x120 awning window and they all definitely open past the sill! I would be taking it further as in my opinion that’s completely unacceptable. They should have either advised you of the possibility at the time of planning or accepted that a mistake has been made now and offer some kind of solution. I bet if it was the builders windows he wouldn’t have them. Hope you have some luck and have it fixed! Re: Help! My awning windows don't open! 4Nov 09, 2017 4:05 pm alice k Hi! I'd be really grateful for any opinions. We're currently building a house and our bedroom has two tall (1800 i think) awning windows (single panel). We have just inspected and discovered that the chain is very short - they don't open past the window sill. So i'm very concerned they won't let in any air. Our builder tells us this is a requirement because they are tall - something about a problem with flex if they open further. During the planning phase we never questioned how far out they would go - i just assumed that as they were opening windows, that they would open. In my view if it doesn't go past the building line outside it is not actually opening. I can accept the manufacturer's recommendation given they are tall windows - but feel that we should have been told about this and should have a double-panelled window so it could open out. Am i being unreasonable? Does anyone have an awning window that doesn't open past the wall - is it effective? Has anyone ignored the manufacturer's advice and had the chain switched so it can open wider? Any thoughts / experience / advice would be gratefully received! In certain circumstances to follow regulations, the windows must be restricted to 125mm. "ECOECO" At 'EcoEco', we design windows, we design the best windows, we do it for you, so that when you’re happy we are happy. Tel. 1800 326 326 Re: Help! My awning windows don't open! 5Nov 14, 2017 9:03 pm JAMBY Hi Alice k, We have two 150x60 awning windows and a 180x120 awning window and they all definitely open past the sill! I would be taking it further as in my opinion that’s completely unacceptable. They should have either advised you of the possibility at the time of planning or accepted that a mistake has been made now and offer some kind of solution. I bet if it was the builders windows he wouldn’t have them. Hope you have some luck and have it fixed! Re: Help! My awning windows don't open! 6Nov 14, 2017 9:05 pm ECOECO alice k Hi! I'd be really grateful for any opinions. We're currently building a house and our bedroom has two tall (1800 i think) awning windows (single panel). We have just inspected and discovered that the chain is very short - they don't open past the window sill. So i'm very concerned they won't let in any air. Our builder tells us this is a requirement because they are tall - something about a problem with flex if they open further. During the planning phase we never questioned how far out they would go - i just assumed that as they were opening windows, that they would open. In my view if it doesn't go past the building line outside it is not actually opening. I can accept the manufacturer's recommendation given they are tall windows - but feel that we should have been told about this and should have a double-panelled window so it could open out. Am i being unreasonable? Does anyone have an awning window that doesn't open past the wall - is it effective? Has anyone ignored the manufacturer's advice and had the chain switched so it can open wider? Any thoughts / experience / advice would be gratefully received! 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