I've a good quote for woodgrain effect uPVC windows with triple glazing. Here's the spec of the window:
Internally Glazed
Triple Glazed (42mm Thick)
Internal Pane – Soft Coat Low E
Centre Pane – Soft Coat Low E
External Pane – Float Glass
Spacer Bar- Warm Edge
Both Cavity- Argon Filled
Glass U Value – 0.6 W/m²K
Whole Window U Value – 0.9 W/m²K
Energy Rating “A+”
Is there anything people can see wrong with that spec? Or anything I should ask the supplier?
The frame size of the window is 70mm front to back for triple glazed so a bigger frame is used - its only 58mm front to back for double glazed.
Internally Glazed
Triple Glazed (42mm Thick)
Internal Pane – Soft Coat Low E
Centre Pane – Soft Coat Low E
External Pane – Float Glass
Spacer Bar- Warm Edge
Both Cavity- Argon Filled
Glass U Value – 0.6 W/m²K
Whole Window U Value – 0.9 W/m²K
Energy Rating “A+”
Is there anything people can see wrong with that spec? Or anything I should ask the supplier?
The frame size of the window is 70mm front to back for triple glazed so a bigger frame is used - its only 58mm front to back for double glazed.