The Optimist
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Ok, we've been 7 years in planning, so its not like I haven't had enough time to do the research! and I HAVE been doing it (thank you ask about money among others!) I know more about window specs than most window salesmen at this stage. My problem is really with trusting the 'on paper' specs on u-value performance, among other things.
Of course, like many things, If the budget was unlimited we would have no problem!
I have a choice between an aluminium frame triple glazed with one company (1.1 u-value 14.5k euro) and aluclad triple glazed with another(1.07 u-value, 1k more), or i could spend another 2k and get it down to about .95
One of the issues is that this is for a big glazed section, all fixed panes, all about 1500 x 2400, so there will be very little frame. And we will be putting an inch of warmboard around the steel pillars on inside and outside which will cover another inch or more of frame.
So my question is, in this situation how much difference is a passive/nearly passive frame going to make? If the glazing is the same would my money be well spent in spending another couple of thousand to get better frame? Because surely the less frame, the better the performance will be anyway.
Hopefully someone is interested in a new thread on the whole window thing! I've been searching and all the threads i could find are really old, say 2011. I know a lot has changed in the last few years?
Also, a very random thing. A friend of mine has windows in a year and the birds are pecking at/eating some part of the seals!!! Anyone heard of this!!
All contributions very welcome and if anyone has questions on sliding sash windows I think I know everything there is to know, even if they then fell off the bottom of my budget so I'm not going to benefit myself!
Of course, like many things, If the budget was unlimited we would have no problem!
I have a choice between an aluminium frame triple glazed with one company (1.1 u-value 14.5k euro) and aluclad triple glazed with another(1.07 u-value, 1k more), or i could spend another 2k and get it down to about .95
One of the issues is that this is for a big glazed section, all fixed panes, all about 1500 x 2400, so there will be very little frame. And we will be putting an inch of warmboard around the steel pillars on inside and outside which will cover another inch or more of frame.
So my question is, in this situation how much difference is a passive/nearly passive frame going to make? If the glazing is the same would my money be well spent in spending another couple of thousand to get better frame? Because surely the less frame, the better the performance will be anyway.
Hopefully someone is interested in a new thread on the whole window thing! I've been searching and all the threads i could find are really old, say 2011. I know a lot has changed in the last few years?
Also, a very random thing. A friend of mine has windows in a year and the birds are pecking at/eating some part of the seals!!! Anyone heard of this!!
All contributions very welcome and if anyone has questions on sliding sash windows I think I know everything there is to know, even if they then fell off the bottom of my budget so I'm not going to benefit myself!
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